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were smoking at the lintel。  Smiling faces looked out from the

various and darkling draperies with which the warehouses were hung。

Ringlets glossy; and curly; and jettyeyes black as night

midsummer nightwhen it lightens; haughty noses bending like beaks

of eagleseager quivering nostrilslips curved like the bow of

Loveevery man or maiden; every babe or matron in that English

Jewry bore in his countenance one or more of these characteristics

of his peerless Arab race。



〃How beautiful they are!〃 mused Codlingsby; as he surveyed these

placid groups calmly taking their pleasure in the sunset。



〃D'you vant to look at a nishe coat?〃 a voice said; which made him

start; and then some one behind him began handling a masterpiece of

Stultz's with a familiarity which would have made the baron

tremble。



〃Rafael Mendoza!〃 exclaimed Godfrey。



〃The same; Lord Codlingsby;〃 the individual so apostrophized

replied。  〃I told you we should meet again where you would little

expect me。  Will it please you to enter? this is Friday; and we

close at sunset。  It rejoices my heart to welcome you home。〃  So

saying Rafael laid his hand on his breast; and bowed; an oriental

reverence。  All traces of the accent with which he first addressed

Lord Codlingsby had vanished: it was disguise; half the Hebrew's

life is a disguise。  He shields himself in craft; since the Norman

boors persecuted him。



They passed under an awning of old clothes; tawdry fripperies;

greasy spangles; and battered masks; into a shop as black and

hideous as the entrance was foul。  〃THIS your home; Rafael?〃 said

Lord Codlingsby。



〃Why not?〃 Rafael answered。  〃I am tired of Schloss Schinkenstein;

the Rhine bores me after a while。  It is too hot for Florence;

besides they have not completed the picture…gallery; and my place

smells of putty。  You wouldn't have a man; mon cher; bury himself

in his chateau in Normandy; out of the hunting season?  The

Rugantino Palace stupefies me。  Those Titians are so gloomy; I

shall have my Hobbimas and Tenierses; I think; from my house at the

Hague hung over them。〃



〃How many castles; palaces; houses; warehouses; shops; have you;

Rafael?〃 Lord Codlingsby asked; laughing。



〃This is one;〃 Rafael answered。  〃Come in。〃





II。





The noise in the old town was terrific; Great Tom was booming

sullenly over the uproar; the bell of Saint Mary's was clanging

with alarm; St。 Giles's tocsin chimed furiously; howls; curses;

flights of brickbats; stones shivering windows; groans of wounded

men; cries of frightened females; cheers of either contending party

as it charged the enemy from Carfax to Trumpington Street;

proclaimed that the battle was at its height。



In Berlin they would have said it was a revolution; and the

cuirassiers would have been charging; sabre in hand; amidst that

infuriate mob。  In France they would have brought down artillery;

and played on it with twenty…four pounders。  In Cambridge nobody

heeded the disturbanceit was a Town and Gown row。



The row arose at a boat…race。  The Town boat (manned by eight stout

Bargees; with the redoubted Rullock for stroke) had bumped the

Brazenose light oar; usually at the head of the river。  High words

arose regarding the dispute。  After returning from Granchester;

when the boats pulled back to Christchurch meadows; the disturbance

between the Townsmen and the University youthstheir invariable

opponentsgrew louder and more violent; until it broke out in open

battle。  Sparring and skirmishing took place along the pleasant

fields that lead from the University gate down to the broad and

shining waters of the Cam; and under the walls of Balliol and

Sidney Sussex。  The Duke of Bellamont (then a dashing young sizar

at Exeter) had a couple of rounds with Billy Butt; the bow…oar of

the Bargee boat。  Vavasour of Brazenose was engaged with a powerful

butcher; a well…known champion of the Town party; when; the great

University bells ringing to dinner; truce was called between the

combatants; and they retired to their several colleges for refection。



During the boat…race; a gentleman pulling in a canoe; and smoking a

narghilly; had attracted no ordinary attention。  He rowed about a

hundred yards ahead of the boats in the race; so that he could have

a good view of that curious pastime。  If the eight…oars neared him;

with a few rapid strokes of his flashing paddles his boat shot a

furlong ahead; then he would wait; surveying the race; and sending

up volumes of odor from his cool narghilly。



〃Who is he?〃 asked the crowds who panted along the shore;

encouraging; according to Cambridge wont; the efforts of the

oarsmen in the race。  Town and Gown alike asked who it was; who;

with an ease so provoking; in a barque so singular; with a form

seemingly so slight; but a skill so prodigious; beat their best

men。  No answer could be given to the query; save that a gentleman

in a dark travelling…chariot; preceded by six fourgons and a

courier; had arrived the day before at the 〃Hoop Inn;〃 opposite

Brazenose; and that the stranger of the canoe seemed to be the

individual in question。



No wonder the boat; that all admired so; could compete with any

that ever was wrought by Cambridge artificer or Putney workman。

That boatslim; shining; and shooting through the water like a

pike after a small fishwas a caique from Tophana; it had

distanced the Sultan's oarsmen and the best crews of the Capitan

Pasha in the Bosphorus; it was the workmanship of Togrul…Beg;

Caikjee Bashee of his Highness。  The Bashee had refused fifty

thousand tomauns from Count Boutenieff; the Russian Ambassador; for

that little marvel。  When his head was taken off; the Father of

Believers presented the boat to Rafael Mendoza。



It was Rafael Mendoza that saved the Turkish monarchy after the

battle of Nezeeb。  By sending three millions of piastres to the

Seraskier; by bribing Colonel de St。 Cornichon; the French envoy in

the camp of the victorious Ibrahim; the march of the Egyptian army

was stoppedthe menaced empire of the Ottomans was saved from

ruin; the Marchioness of Stokepogis; our ambassador's lady;

appeared in a suite of diamonds which outblazed even the Romanoff

jewels; and Rafael Mendoza obtained the little caique。  He never

travelled without it。  It was scarcely heavier than an arm…chair。

Baroni; the courier; had carried it down to the Cam that morning;

and Rafael had seen the singular sport which we have mentioned。



The dinner over; the young men rushed from their colleges; flushed;

full…fed; and eager for battle。  If the Gown was angry; the Town;

too; was on the alert。  From Iffly and Barnwell; from factory and

mill; from wharf and warehouse; the Town poured out to meet the

enemy; and their battle was soon general。  From the Addenbrook's

hospital to the Blenheim turnpike; all Cambridge was in an uproar

the college gates closedthe shops barricadedthe shop…boys away

in support of their brother townsmenthe battle raged; and the

Gown had the worst of the fight。



A luncheon of many courses had been provided for Rafael Mendoza at

his inn; but he smiled at the clumsy efforts of the university

cooks to entertain him; and a couple of dates and a glass of water

formed his meal。  In vain the discomfited landlord pressed him to

partake of the slighted banquet。  〃A breakfast! psha!〃 said he。

〃My good man; I have nineteen cooks; at salaries rising from four

hundred a year。  I can have a dinner at any hour; but a Town and

Gown row〃 (a brickbat here flying through the window crashed the

caraffe of water in Mendoza's hand)〃a Town and Gown row is a

novelty to me。  The Town has the best of it; clearly; though: the

men outnumber the lads。  Ha; a good blow!  How that tall townsman

went down before yonder slim young fellow in the scarlet trencher

cap。〃



〃That is the Lord Codlingsby;〃 the landlord said。



〃A light weight; but a pretty fighter;〃 Mendoza remarked。 

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