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The Prince of India

The Prince of India

Author: LEW. WALLACE
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Part 1 Chapter 1 The Nameless Bay

Word Count: 1904    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

wing in upon the Syrian coast. A modern seafarer, looking from the deck of one of the Messagerie steamers now plying the same line of trade,

mast complainingly, unmindful of the simple tackle designed to keep it in control. A watchman crouched in the meagre shade of a fan-like structure overhanging the bow deck. The roofing and the floor, where exposed, were clean, even bright; in all other parts subject to the weather and the wash there was only the blackness of pitch. The steersman sat on a bench at the stern. Occasionally, from force of habit, he rested a hand upon the rudder-oar to be

a cargo. In her deepest undulations the water-line was not once submerged. The leather shields of the oar-ports were high and dry. Possibly she had passengers aboard. Ah, yes! Ther

inkle. His body was wrapped in a loose woollen gown of brownish-black. A hand, apparently all bone, rested upon the breast, clutching a fold of the gown. The feet twitched nervously in the loosened thongs of old-fashioned sandals. Glancing at the others of the group, it was plain this sleeper was master and they his slaves. Two of them were stretched on the bare boards at the lower end of the pallet, and they were white. The third

ittle above the middle. In emergency it might have been used as a weapon. Three bundles loosely wrapped had been cast against a timber of the ship; presumably they contained the plunder of the slaves reduced to the mi

th which its owner clung to it with his right hand. Even in sleep he held it of infinite consequence. It could not have contained

anger was of this period of the world he did not belong to it. Such were the magicians of the story-loving Al-Raschid. Or he was of the ty

of the ship in view, then at the steersman still dozing by the rudder; then he sat up, and brought the roll to his lap

utside the edge of the awning, and dropped into thought. And straightway it was settled that he was not a diplomatist or a statesman or a man of business of any kind. The reflection which occupied hi

a certificate that what we are beholding is charming out of the common lines; yet we are drawn to it irresistibly, and by a wish vague, foolish--so foolish we would hesitate long before putting it in words to be heard by our best lover--a wish that the monster would tell us all about itself. The feeling awakene

xpression, he folded it back into the cover, rebuckled the straps, and placed the parcel under the pillow. Evidently the business drawing him was proceeding as he would have had it. Next he woke the negro with a touch. The black in salute bent his body forward, and raised his hands palm out, the thumbs at the forehead. Attention singularly intense settled upon his countenance; he appeared to listen with his soul. It was time for speech, yet the master merely pointed to one of the

leasant and intelligent. In addressing him, the master made signs with hand and finger; and they appeared sufficient, for the servant walked away quickly as if on an errand. A short time, and he came back bringing a c

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hed himself upon the pallet; and thenceforth there was no longer a question who was in control. It became the

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Contents

Part 1 Chapter 1 The Nameless Bay Part 1 Chapter 2 The Midnight Landing Part 1 Chapter 3 The Hidden Treasure Part 2 Chapter 1 A Messenger From Cipango Part 2 Chapter 2 The Pilgrim At El Katif Part 2 Chapter 3 The Yellow Air Part 2 Chapter 4 El Zaribah Part 2 Chapter 5 The Passing Of The Caravans Part 2 Chapter 6 The Prince And The Emir Part 2 Chapter 7 At The Kaaba Part 2 Chapter 8 The Arrival In Constantinople
Part 2 Chapter 9 The Prince At Home
Part 2 Chatper 10 The Rose Of Spring
Part 3 Chapter 1 Morning On The Bosphorus
Part 3 Chapter 2 The Princess Irene
Part 3 Chapter 3 The Homeric Palace
Part 3 Chapter 4 The Russian Monk
Part 3 Chapter 5 A Voice From The Cloister
Part 3 Chapter 6 What Do The Stars Say
Part 3 Chapter 7 The Prince Of India Meets Constantine
Part 3 Chapter 8 Racing With A Storm
Part 3 Chapter 9 In The White Castle
Part 3 Chapter 10 The Arabian Story-Teller
Part 3 Chapter 11 The Turquoise Ring
Part 3 Chapter 12 The Ring Returns
Part 3 Chapter 13 Mahommed Hears From The Stars
Part 3 Chapter 14 Dreams And Visions
Part 3 Chapter 15 Departure From The White Castle
Part 3 Chapter 16 An Embassy To The Princess Irene
Part 3 Chapter 17 The Emperor's Wooing
Part 3 Chapter 18 The Singing Sheik
Part 3 Chapter 19 Two Turkish Tales
Part 3 Chapter 20 Mahommed Dreams
Part 4 Chapter 1 The Palace Of Blacherne
Part 4 Chapter 2 The Audience
Part 4 Chapter 3 The New Faith Proclaimed
Part 4 Chapter 4 The Pannychides
Part 4 Chapter 5 A Plague Of Crime
Part 4 Chapter 6 A Byzantine Gentleman Of The Period
Part 4 Chapter 7 A Byzantine Heretic
Part 4 Chapter 8 The Academy Of Epicurus
Part 4 Chapter 9 A Fisherman's Fete
Part 4 Chapter 10 The Hamari
Part 4 Chapter 11 The Princess Hears From The World
Part 4 Chapter 12 Lael Tells Of Her Two Fathers
Part 4 Chapter 13 The Hamari Turns Boatman
Part 4 Chapter 14 The Princess Has A Creed
Part 4 Chapter 15 The Prince Of India Preaches God To The Gre
Part 4 Chapter 16 How The New Faith Was Received
Part 4 Chapter 17 Lael And The Sword Of Solomon
Part 4 Chapter 18 The Festival Of Flowers
Part 4 Chapter 19 The Prince Builds Castles For His Gul Bahar
Part 4 Chapter 20 The Silhouette Of A Crime
Part 4 Chapter 21 Sergius Learns A New Lesson
Part 4 Chapter 22 The Prince Of India Seeks Mahommed
Part 4 Chapter 23 Sergius And Nilo Take Up The Hunt
Part 4 Chapter 24 The Imperial Cistern Gives Up Its Secret
Part 5 Chapter 1 A Cold Wind From Adrianople
Part 5 Chapter 2 A Fire From The Hegumen's Tomb
Part 5 Chapter 3 Mirza Does An Errand For Mahommed
Part 5 Chapter 4 The Emir In Italy
Part 5 Chapter 5 The Princess Irene In Town
Part 5 Chapter 6 Count Corti In Sancta Sophia
Part 5 Chapter 7 Count Corti To Mahommed
Part 5 Chapter 8 Our Lord's Creed
Part 5 Chpater 9 Count Corti To Mahommed
Part 5 Chapter 10 Sergius To The Lion
Part 6 Chapter 1 The Sword Of Solomon
Part 6 Chapter 2 Mahommed And Count Corti Make A Wager
Part 6 Chapter 3 The Bloody Harvest
Part 6 Chapter 4 Europe Answers The Cry For Help
Part 6 Chpater 5 Count Corti Receives A Favor
Part 6 Chpater 6 Mahommed At The Gate St. Romain
Part 6 Chapter 7 The Great Gun Speaks
Part 6 Chapter 8 Mahommed Tries His Guns Again
Part 6 Chapter 9 The Madonna To The Rescue
Part 6 Chapter 10 The Night Before The Assault
Part 6 Chapter 11 Count Corti In Dilemma
Part 6 Chapter 12 The Assault
Part 6 Chapter 13 Mahommed In Sancta Sophia
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