"It is for a service, Sahib. Nana Sahib will assuredly cause Ajeet to
be put to death if Bootea does not return to his desire, but the Sahib
can buy his life with the ruby of great price."
"But if it were stolen would not Nana Sahib demand it, and then kill
Ajeet?"
"No; it was not his ruby; and to obtain it he will set Ajeet free."
"I'll do that, Gulab," Barlow agreed, and the girl's hand pushed up
from the folds of the blanket to caress his cheek, and her face nestled
against his shoulder.
The fingers thrilled him, and, though he had made solemn vow that he
would ride like an anchorite, he bent his head and kissed her with a
claiming warmth that caused her to cry out as if in misery.
Presently a whimsical fancy swayed the girl, and she said, "Ayub Alli!"
Barlow laughed, and answered: "Bismillah!"
"So, Afghan, riding thus, it is not disrespect, just that we be of
different faith, Hindu and Musselman."
"If it were thus, we'd not part at Mandhatta. And as to the faith,
thou wouldst become a follower of the Prophet."
"Yes, Bootea would.
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