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THE THIEF-TAKER<br />

SAÏD JELLAL UD DIN BIN MESSAOUD<br />

Trusted to Allah for his daily food;<br />

And so with favour was the Saint anointed<br />

That never yet had he been disappointed.<br />

On day this pious person wished to shave<br />

His head; a sly and sacrilegious knave<br />

Passed; when the good man would resume his prayer,<br />

Alas! his turban was no longer there.<br />

In rushed Mohammed, Hassan, and Husein:<br />

“See! there he goes, the bastard of a swine.<br />

Hasten and catch him!” But the good man went<br />

With melancholy pace and sad intent.<br />

Unto the burying-ground without the wall;<br />

And there he sat, stern and funerea,<br />

Wrapped in deep thought from any outward sense,<br />

A monument of earnest patience!<br />

“Sire” (a disciple dared at length to say)<br />

“That wicked person took another way.”<br />

“Wide is the desert,” said the saintly seer:<br />

“But this is certain, that he must come here.”<br />

ALEISTER CROWLEY.<br />

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