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who  first  sees  me  giving  a  bribe;  notices  elsewhere  in  the  painting  that  the

man sitting cross…legged on the judge’s cushion is the proxy; he’ll realize; even

if he hasn’t read the story; that the honorable judge has temporarily given up

his office so his proxy might grant Shekure a divorce。

The  third  illustration  should  show  the  same  scene;  but  this  time  the  wall

ornamentation should be darker and rendered in the Chinese style; the curly

branches  being  more  intricate  and  dense;  and  colorful  clouds  should  appear

above  the  judge’s  proxy  so  the  chicanery  in  the  story  might  be  apparent。

Though  the  Imam  Effendi  and  his  brother  have  actually  testified  separately

before the judge’s proxy; in the illustration they are shown together explaining

how  the  husband  of  anguished  Shekure  hasn’t  returned  from  war  for  four

years; how she is in a state of destitution without a husband to look after her;

how her two fatherless children are perpetually in tears and hungry; how there

is no prospect for remarriage because she’s still considered married; and how

in  this  state  she  can’t  even  receive  a  loan  without  permission  from  her

husband。 They’re so convincing that even a man as deaf as a stone would grant

her a divorce through a cascade of tears。 The heartless proxy; however; having

none of it; asks about Shekure’s legal guardian。 After a moment of hesitation; I

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immediately interrupt; declaring that her esteemed father; who has served as

herald and ambassador for Our Sultan; is still alive。

“Until he testifies in court; I’ll never grant her a divorce!” said the proxy。

Thereupon;  thoroughly  flustered;  I  explained  how  my  Enishte  Effendi  was

ill; bed…ridden and struggling for his life; how his last wish to God was to see

his daughter divorced; and how I was his representative。

“What  does  she  want  with  a  divorce?”  asked  the  proxy。  “Why  would  a

dying  man  want  to  see  his  daughter  divorced  from  her  husband  who’s  long

vanished  at  war  anyway?  Listen;  I’d  understand  if  there  were  a  good;

trustworthy  candidate  for  son…in…law;  because  then  he  wouldn’t  pass  away

with his wish unfulfilled。”

“There is a prospect; sir;” I said。

“Who might that be?”

“It is I!”

“e now! You’re the guardian’s representative!” said the judge’s proxy。

“What line of work are you in?”

“In the eastern provinces; I served as secretary; chief secretary and assistant

treasurer  to  various  pashas。  I  pleted  a  history  of  the  Persian  wars  that  I

intend  to  present  to  Our  Sultan。  I’m  a  connoisseur  of  illustrating  and

decoration。 I’ve been burning with love for this woman for twenty years。”

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