"
Bootea picked up the blue cloth and rolled it into a ball, saying, "If
it is permitted I will take this to those who entrusted Hunsa with this
foul mission to show them that he is dead."
"A clever woman thou art--it is a wise thought; take it by all means,
for indeed that dog's head will need little when they have finished
with him," the soldier agreed.
Kassim had taken the written paper closer to the light. At sight of
the thumb blood-stain upon the document, he gave a bellow of rage.
"Look you all!" he cried holding it spread out in the light of the
lamp; "here is our Chief's message to us given after he was dead; he
sealed it with his thumb in his own blood, after he was dead. A
miracle, calling for vengeance. Hunsa, dog, thou shalt die for
hours--thou shalt die by inches, for it was thee."
Kassim held the paper at arm's length toward Barlow, asking: "Is this
the message thou brought?"
"It is, Commander."
Kassim whirled on Hunsa, "Where didst thou get it, dog of an infidel?"
"Without the gate of the palace, my Lord. I found it lying there where
the Sahib had dropped it in his flight.
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