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Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881

"Tancred Or, The New Crusade"


It must be 10,000 piastres at least in the coffers of the Terra Santa.
Well, they want something! It is a long time since we have had a Latin
pilgrim in El Khuds.'
'And they say, after all, that this was not a Latin pilgrim,' said
Barizy of the Tower.
'He could not have been one of my people,' said the Armenian, 'or he
never would have gone to the Holy Sepulchre with the Spanish prior.'
'Had he been one of your people,' said Pasqualigo, 'he could not have
paid 10,000 piastres for a pilgrimage.'
'I am sure a Greek never would,' said Barizy, 'unless he were a Russian
prince.'
'And a Russian does not care much for rosaries unless they are made of
diamonds,' said Pasqualigo.
'As far as I can make out this morning,' said Barizy of the Tower, 'it
is a brother of the Queen of England.'
'I was thinking it might be that,' said Pasqualigo, nettled at his
rival's early information, 'the moment I heard he was an Englishman.'
'The English do not believe in the Holy Sepulchre,' said the Armenian,
calmly.
'They do not believe in our blessed Saviour,' said Pasqualigo, 'but they
do believe in the Holy Sepulchre.'
Pasqualigo's strong point was theology, and there were few persons in
Jerusalem who on this head ventured to maintain an argument with him.


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