He is the very image of his
father, she says; only Halil is now getting old, his beard has begun to
be white. Yes, Halil is getting aged. Otherwise he would be exactly like
his son.
And the son knows very well that his father, Halil Patrona, was slain
many, many long years ago by the Janissaries.
THE END.
_Jarrold & Sons, The Empire Press, Norwich and London._
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