Khaled by F. Marion Crawford (best e book reader android TXT) ๐
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Khaled is a hard-working and faithful genie who, in his zeal, goes a little too far and kills a faithless man. This puts him under scrutiny from the powers above, who curse him to live as a human. Since genies have no souls, he will vanish from existence when he dies; but, if he can find true love, heโll be granted a soul and thus be allowed into heaven.
Written in the style of the โoriental romancesโ popular in those days, Khaled was F. Marion Crawfordโs favorite novel out of all of the ones he wrote in his successful career.
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โWhy do you shed tears?โ Khaled asked presently. โThere is no danger for you, I think. If you will go and shut yourself in the inner rooms you will be safe.โ
She turned fiercely and their eyes met.
โWhat do I care for myself?โ she cried. โAmong so many deaths there is surely one for me!โ
Even as she spoke Khaled felt a cool breath upon his forehead, stirring the stillness. He knew that it came from the beating of an angelโs wings. All his body trembled, his head fell forward a little and his eyes closed.
โThis is death,โ he thought, โand my fate has come. A little longer, and she would have loved me.โ But he did not speak aloud.
Again Zehowahโs face was turned towards the wall, and still the sound of her weeping filled the air, not subsiding and dying away, but rather increasing with every moment.
โLife is not yet gone,โ said Khaled in his heart. โThere is yet hope.โ For he no longer felt the cold breath on his forehead, and the trembling had ceased for a moment.
He tried to speak aloud, but his lips could not form words nor his throat utter sounds, and he was amazed at his weakness. A great despair came upon him and his eyes were darkened so that he could not see the lights.
โIf only I could speak to her now, she might love me yet!โ he thought.
The distant murmur from without was louder now and reached the room, and he heard it. He tried with all his might to raise his hand, to lift his head, to speak a single word.
โIt may be that this is the nature of death,โ he thought again, โand I am already dead.โ
The noise from the multitude came louder and louder. Zehowah heard it and her breath was caught in her throat. She looked up and saw that the high window of the chamber was no longer quite dark. The day was dawning. Then pressing her bosom with her hands she looked again at Khaled. His head was bent upon his breast and he was so still that she thought he had fallen asleep. A cry broke from her lips.
โHe cares not!โ she exclaimed. โWhat is it to him, whether I go, or stay?โ
Again Khaled felt the cool breeze in the room, fanning his forehead, and once more his limbs trembled. Then he felt that his strength was returning and that he could move. He raised his head and looked at Zehowah, and just then there was a distant crashing roar, as the Bedouins began to strike upon the gates.
โIt is time,โ he said, and taking his sword in his hand he rose from his seat.
Zehowah came towards him with outstretched hands, wet cheeks and burning eyes. She stood before him as though to bar the way, and hinder him from going out.
โWhat is it to you, whether I go, or stay?โ he asked, repeating her own words.
โWhat is it? By Allah, it is all my lifeโ โI will not let you go!โ And she took hold of his wrists with her weak womanโs hands, and tried to thrust him back.
โGo, Zehowah,โ he answered, gently pressing her from him. โGo now, and let me meet them alone, knowing that you are safe. For though this be pity which you feel, I know it is nothing more.โ
He would have passed by her, but still she held him and kept before him.
โYou shall not go!โ she cried. โI will prevent you with my body. Pity, you say? Oh, Khaled! Is pity fierce? Is pity strong? Does pity burn like fire? You shall not go, I say!โ
Then her hands grew cold upon his wrists, her cheeks burned and in her eyes there was a deep and gleaming light. All this Khaled felt and saw, while he heard the raging of the multitude without. His sight grew again uncertain. A third time the cool breath blew in his face.
โYet it cannot be love,โ he said uncertainly. Yet she heard him.
โNot love? Khaled, Khaledโ โmy life, my breath, my soulโ โbreath of my life, life of my spiritโ โoh, Khaled, you have never loved as I love you now!โ
Her hands let go his wrists and clasped about his neck, and her face was hidden upon his shoulder while her breath came and went like the gusts of the burning storm in summer.
But as he held her, Khaled looked up and saw that the Angel of Allah was before him, having a smiling countenance and bearing in his hand a bright flame like the crescent moon.
โIt is well done, O Khaled,โ said the Angel, โand this is thy reward. Allah sends thee this to be thy own and to live after thy body, saying that thou hast well earned it, for love such as thou hast got now is a rare thing, not common with women and least of all with wives of kings. And now Allah alone knows what thy fate is to be, but thou shalt be judged at the end like other men, according to thy deeds, be they good or evil. And so receive thy soul and do with it as thou wilt.โ
The Angel then held out the flame which was like the crescent moon and it immediately took shape and became the brighter image of Khaled himself, endowed with immortality, and the knowledge of its own good and evil. And when Khaled had looked at it fixedly for a moment, being overcome with joy, the vision of himself disappeared, and he was aware that it had entered his own body and
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