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The Eye of Zeitoon by Talbot Mundy
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The women were still clinging to her as if their whole future depended
on keeping her prisoner, yet without hurt. She looked down at them
pathetically, and then at the men, who were showing no disposition
to order her release.

"I don't understand in the least yet. I find you bewildering. Can
you contrive to let us talk for a few minutes alone?"

"You bet your young life I can!"

Fred stepped to the wall beside us, but we none of us drew pistol
yet. We had no right to presume we were not among friends.

"Thirty minutes interlude!" he announced. "The man who stands in
this room one minute from now, or who comes back to the room without
my leave, is not my friend, and shall learn what that means!"

He repeated the soft insinuation in Armenian, and then in Turkish
because he knows that language best. There is not an Armenian who
has not been compelled to learn Turkish for all official purposes,
and unconsciously they gave obedience to the hated conquerors' tongue,
repressing the desire to argue that wells perennially in Armenian
breasts. They had not been long enough enjoying stolen liberty to
overcome yet the full effects of Turkish rule.

"And oblige me by leaving that lady alone with us!" Fred continued.
"Let those dames fall away!"

Somebody said something to the women. Another Armenian remarked
more or less casually that we should be unable to escape from the
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