British -- Egypt -- Fiction; Egypt -- Fiction; Kidnapping -- Fiction; Love stories
Ibraheim Omair ceased his questioning. "Later you will speak," he said
significantly, and drank more coffee. And his words revived the
agonising thoughts she had crushed down. Her vivid imagination conjured
up the same ghastly mental pictures that had appalled her when she had
applied them to Gaston, but now it was herself who was the central
figure in all the horrors she imagined, until the shuddering she tried
to suppress shook her from head to foot, and she clenched her teeth to
stop them chattering.
Ibraheim Omair kept his hold upon her, and presently, with a horrible
loathing, she felt his hand passing over her arm, her neck, and down
the soft curves of her slim young body, then with a muttered
ejaculation he forced her to face him.
"What are you listening for? You think that Ahmed Ben Hassan will come?
Little fool! He has forgotten you already. There are plenty more white
women in Algiers and Oran that he can buy with his gold and his devil
face. The loves of Ahmed Ben Hassan are as the stars in number. They
come and go like the swift wind in the desert, a hot breath--and it's
finished. He will not come, and if he does, he will not find you, for
in an hour we shall be gone."
Diana writhed in his grasp. The hateful words in the guttural voice,
pronounced in vile French, the leering, vicious face with the light of
admiration growing in the bloodshot eyes, were all a ghastly nightmare.
With a sudden desperate wrench she freed herself and fled across the
tent--panic-stricken at last. But in her blind rush she tripped, and
with a swiftness that seemed incompatible with his unwieldiness
Ibraheim Omair followed her and caught her in his arms. Struggling he
carried her to the divan. For a moment he paused, and instinctively
Diana lay still, reserving her strength for the final struggle.
"One hour, my little gazelle, one hour----" he said hoarsely, and bent
his face to hers.
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