The Circassian Slave, Or, the Sultan's Favorite : a Story of Constantinople And the Caucasus
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" "And art loved again?" "Truly, I believe so. " "Then, whencefore art thou unhappy; reciprocal love begets notunhappiness?" "True, good leech; but he whom I love so well is a Christian, and Ican hold no communication with him, much less even hope to be hiswife. " "Do you love him so well that you would leave home, father, everything, for him?" asked the Jew. "Alas! it would be hard to leave my father but still am I so whollyhis, I would do even so. " "Then may you be happy yet, " said he, who ...spoke to her, as he tossedback the hood of his gaberdine, and removed the false hair that hewore, presenting the features of young Selim, whom she loved! "How is this possible?" she said, between her sobs and smiles ofjoy; "my father told me that the Armenian recommended you for yourskill in the healing art. " "He is my friend, the man who taught me my religion, my everything, and the only confidant I have in all Constantinople. To him I toldthe grief of my heart at our separation; by chance your fathercalled on him for counsel; he knew the Bey, and his mind suggestedthat I was the true physician whom you needed, and fabricating thestory of my profession, he sent me hither.
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