Desert Air

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'But--desertair, desert air!' "He shook his head, half wistfully, half laughingly, bowed, put on hisbroad-brimmed black hat, and went out.
"After a moment I followed him. I stood in the doorway of the inn, andlit a cigar. I knew Marnier was not going to bed, and meant to catch himwhen he came out, and join him. In common politeness he could scarcelyrefuse my company, since he had asked me as a favour to let him comewith me to Beni-Kouidar. I waited, watching the moon rise, till my cigarwas smok
...ed out. Then I lit another. Still he did not come. I heard thedistant throb of tomtoms beyond the Bureau Arabe in the quarter of thefreed negroes. They were having a fantasia. I began to think that I musthave been mistaken, and that Marnier had really turned in. So much thebetter. The ash dropped from the stump of my second cigar, and thedeserted camel market was flooded with silver from the moon-rays. I knewthere was only one door to the inn. Slowly I lit a third cigar.
"A large cloud went over the face of the moon.


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