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I thought I must have misunderstood him.

"Uncle!" I exclaimed, "what did you say?"

"Why, you rascal, I see that I must give her to you, since you love each

other so consumedly!"

Kondjé-Gul could not repress a scream of joy. We both threw ourselves

into my uncle's arms at the same time.

"Yes," he said, "what a jolly couple they look! But it was your aunt

Eudoxia who led me at last to play this card! Here I am nicely balked of

all my fine schemes!"

"Oh!" exclaimed Kondjé-Gul, "we will love each other so much!"

"Well, well! There, they're quite smothering me! May the good God bless

you! go along. But now we shall have to come to an understanding with

this excellent mother; for according to these infernal French laws,

which complicate everything, her consent is necessary for your

marriage."

"I certainly shall not give it," said Madame Murrah furiously.

"All right! We will see about that," he continued. "That is a matter to

be arranged between us, and for that purpose I shall go to your house

to-morrow. Only, I give you warning, no noise, please, no silly attempts

to carry off your daughter, otherwise we shall wait until she is of age

in two years' time, and then you will have nothing."

Don't be surprised, Louis, if for the rest of this page I scrawl like a

monkey. At the recollection of this scene, my eyes are quite obscured

by a veil of mist. By Jove, so much the worse! for now it's all breaking

into real tears.

Dear me, what a brick of an uncle he is to me!

Notwithstanding Barbassou-Pasha's Turkish tactics, and in spite of the

happiness which for the moment quite overwhelmed us, my poor Kondjé-Gul

began to tremble again with fear after the departure of her mother, whom

we knew to be capable of any mad act. We decided that, in order to avoid

a very real danger, we would take her that very day to the convent of

the Ladies of X.; this we did. Before she becomes my wife she is going

to become a Christian, in pursuance of the wish which, as you know, she

has expressed a long time since, of embracing my faith. This visit,

which will account to the world for her disappearance, will be explained

quite naturally by this finale of our marriage; and if people ever

discover anything about this queer story of our amours, well--I shall

have married my own slave, that's all.