ALMEIDA he had till now
never seen, nor did he so much as know that Abdallah had a daughter: but
though her person was unknown, he was strongly interested in her danger,
and called out to her to throw herself into his arms. At the sound of
his voice she ran back into the room, such is the force of inviolate
modesty, though the smoke was then rising in curling spires from the
windows: she was, however, soon driven back; and part of the floor at
the same instant giving way, she wrapt her veil round her, and leaped
into the garden. HAMET caught her in his arms; but though he broke her
fall, he sunk down with her weight: he did not, however, quit his
charge, but perceiving she had fainted, he made haste with her into his
apartment, to afford her such assistance as he could procure.
She was covered only with the light and loose robe in which she slept,
and her veil had dropped off by the way. The moment he entered his
closet, the light discovered to him such beauty as before he had never
seen: she now began to revive; and before her senses returned, she
pressed the prince with an involuntary embrace, which he returned by
straining her closer to his breast, in a tumult of delight, confusion,
and anxiety, which he could scarce sustain.
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