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Part 1 Chapter 2 The Midnight Landing

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was midnight or nearly so; for certain stars had climbed into certai

enger wa

t now, and get close in shore. There are no breakers. H

d. The skipper reported to the passenger. Going to each of the slaves, the latter signed them to descend. The negro swung himself down like a monkey, and received the baggage, which, besides the bundles already mentioned, consisted

, and lie there to-morrow, and to-morrow night. Attract little notice as possible. It is not necessary to pass the

re?" asked the sailor, think

for me," wa

ed carefully as he had been a child. In brief time the party was ashore, and the boat returning

The master then led the way. Crossing the road running from Sidon along the coast t

nk deeply in sand and mould. The patches of white on them had a ghastly glimmer in the starlight. They were approaching the site of an old

e for itself across the route the party was pursuing. Descending to the water, a ha

tablatures and vases from which the ages had not yet entirely worn the fine chiselling. At length an immense uncovered sarcophagus barred the way. The mast

f such weight and solidity that a number of them had never been disturbed. Doubtless the dead within were lying a

down; and these two had never spanned anything more substantial than the air. Strange structure for such a locality! Obviously the highway which once ran over it had begun in the city the better to communicate with the cemetery

ace. The tools and bundles were thrown down by a rock, and preparations made for the remainder of the night. The pallet was

or terrace cumbered with rocks, and so broad that few persons casually looking would have suspected it artificial. Facing fully about from the piers, he walked forward following the terrace which at places was out of line, and piled with debris tumbled

e place again and agai

s been her

e was left

such certainty pass upon it in relation to a

amined the face of the cliff then in front of him, lingering longest on t

with undisguised satisfaction,

entence was

w relief on the face of the rock was directly exposed; seeing it he smiled, and replaced

d with oil and wicks; then, as if everything necessary to his project was done, he took to

water-skin to the negro. Then he led out of the hollow, and up the mountain to the terrace visited in the afternoon; nor did he pause in the area mentioned as the abrupt

ing into the cliff was discovered. The cavity, small at first, rapidly enlarged, until it gave assurance of a doorway of immense proportions. When the enlargement sufficed for his admission, the master stayed the work

with a chemical powder which he poured at his feet; then he produced a flint and steel, and struck them together. Some sparks dropped upon the powder. Instant

an inscription in raised letters, now mostly defaced. The floor was a confusion of fragments knocked from sarcophagi, which, massive as they were, had been tilted, overturned, uncovered, mutilated, and robbed. Useless to inquire whose the vandalism. It may have been of Chaldeans of the ti

t to carving, his eyes ran rapidly along the foot of the northern wall until they came to a sarcophagus of green marble. Thither he proceeded. He

s been her

sentence was l

ed it at the bottom with a stone chip. Another bite, and a larger chip was inserted. Good hold being thus had, a vase was placed for fulcrum; after which, at every dow

e master beckoned the negro, and touching a stone not wider than his three fingers, but reddish in hue, and looking like mere chinking lodged in an accidental crevice, signed him to strike it with the end of the bar. Once--twice--the stone refused to

were masons in the old time who amused themselves applying their mathematics to such puzzles. Here obviously the intention had

the combination. That the master numbered with chalk, and had carefully set aside. A second block

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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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