The Garden of Allah
  

  BOOK V. THE REVELATION  

  CHAPTER XXVI  

  

  BOOK VI. THE JOURNEY BACK  

  CHAPTER XXVII  

  CHAPTER XXVIII  

  CHAPTER XXIX  

  CHAPTER XXX  

  CHAPTER XXXI  

       THE GARDEN OF ALLAH     

 

       BOOK I. PRELUDE     

 

       CHAPTER I     

       The fatigue caused by a rough sea journey, and, perhaps, the consciousness that she would have to be dressed before dawn to catch the train for Beni-Mora, prevented Domini Enfilden from sleeping. There was deep silence in the Hotel de la Mer at Robertville. The French officers who took their pension there had long since ascended the hill of Addouna to the barracks. The cafés had closed their doors to the drinkers and domino players. The lounging Arab boys had deserted the sandy Place de la Marine. In their small and dusky bazaars the Israelites had reckoned up the takings of the day, and curled themselves up in gaudy quilts on their low 
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