The Carpet from Bagdad

The Carpet from Bagdad
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"The Carpet from Bagdad" by Harold MacGrath. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

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Harold MacGrath. The Carpet from Bagdad

The Carpet from Bagdad

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

CHAPTER II

AN AFFABLE ROGUE

CHAPTER III

THE HOLY YHIORDES

CHAPTER IV

AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE

CHAPTER V

THE GIRL WHO WASN'T WANTED

CHAPTER VI

MOONLIGHT AND POETRY

CHAPTER VII

RYANNE TABLES HIS CARDS

CHAPTER VIII

THE PURLOINED CABLE

CHAPTER IX

THE BITTER FRUIT

CHAPTER X

MAHOMED LAUGHS

CHAPTER XI

EPISODIC

CHAPTER XII

THE CARAVAN IN THE DESERT

CHAPTER XIII

NOT A CHEERFUL OUTLOOK

CHAPTER XIV

MAHOMED OFFERS FREEDOM

CHAPTER XV

FORTUNE'S RIDDLE SOLVED

CHAPTER XVI

MAHOMED RIDES ALONE

CHAPTER XVII

MRS. CHEDSOYE HAS HER DOUBTS

CHAPTER XVIII

THE MAN WHO DIDN'T CARE

CHAPTER XIX

FORTUNE DECIDES

CHAPTER XX

MARCH HARES

CHAPTER XXI

A BOTTLE OF WINE

CHAPTER XXII

THE END OF THE PUZZLE

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Harold MacGrath

Published by Good Press, 2021

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"Percival Algernon! O age of poets! I wonder, does he wear high collars and spats, or has she plumbed him accurately? She is generally right. But a man changes some in seven years. I'm an authority when it comes to that. Look what's happened to me in seven years! First, Horace, we shall dine, then we'll smoke our pipe in the billiard-room, then we'll softly approach Percival Algernon and introduce him to Sinbad. This independent excursion to Bagdad was a stroke on my part; it will work into the general plan as smoothly as if it had been grooved for the part. Sinbad. I might just as well have assumed that name: Horace Sinbad, sounds well and looks well." He mused in silence, his hand gently rubbing his chin; for he did possess the trick of talking aloud, in a low monotone, a habit acquired during periods of loneliness, when the sound of his own voice had succeeded in steadying his tottering mind.

What a woman, what a wife, she would have been to the right man! Odd thing, a man can do almost anything but direct his affections; they must be drawn. She was not for him; nay, not even on a desert isle. Doubtless he was a fool. In time she would have made him a rich man. Alack! It was always the one we pursued that we loved and never the one that pursued us.

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