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wants  the  black…hearted  devil  found。  He  intends  to  sentence  him  to  a

punishment such as will stand as a deterrent to one and all。”

An expression of such excitement appeared on the face of the mander

as  if  to  suggest  he  already  knew  the  monstrous  punishment  Our  Sultan  had

decreed。

I knew that Our Sultan had only recently charged these two men with this

task; thereby forcing them to cooperate—on which account they couldn’t hide

their distaste even now。 Seeing this inspired in me a love for the Sultan that

went beyond mere awe。 A servant boy served coffee and we sat for a while。

I was told that Enishte Effendi had a nephew named Black Effendi whom

he’d cultivated; a man trained in illumination and book arts。 Had I met him? I

remained  silent。  A  short  while  ago;  upon  the  invitation  of  his  Enishte;  Black

had  returned  from  the  Persian  front;  where  he  was  under  Serhat  Pasha’s

mand—the mander shot me a look of suspicion。 Here; in Istanbul; he

worked  himself  into  his  Enishte’s  good  graces  and  learned  the  story  of  the

book whose creation Enishte was overseeing。 Black claimed that after Elegant

Effendi  was  killed;  Enishte  suspected  one  of  the  master  miniaturists  who

visited  him  at  night  to  work  on  this  manuscript。  He’d  seen  the  illustrations

these  masters  had  made  and  said  that  Enishte’s  murderer—the  selfsame

painter who stole the Sultan’s illustration with the lion’s share of gold leaf—

was  one  of  them。  For  two  days;  this  young  Black  Effendi  had  concealed  the

death  of  Enishte  from  the  palace  and  the  Head  Treasurer。  Within  that  very

two…day period; he’d rushed ahead with a marriage to Enishte’s daughter; an

ethically and religiously dubious affair; and settled into Enishte’s house; thus;

both the men before me considered Black a suspect。

“If their houses and workplaces are searched and the missing page turns up

with one of my master miniaturists; Black’s innocence will be established at

once;”  I  said。  “Frankly;  however;  I  can  tell  you  that  my  dearest  children;  my

divinely inspired miniaturists; whom I’ve known since they were apprentices;

are incapable of taking the life of another man。”

“As for Olive; Stork and Butterfly;” said the mander; mockingly using

the  nicknames  I’d  affectionately  given  to  them;  “we  intend  to  b  their

homes;  haunts;  places  of  work  and;  if  applicable;  shops;  leaving  no  stone

unturned。  And  that  includes  Black…”  His  expression  bespoke  resignation:

“Given such troublesome circumstances; thank God; the judge has granted us

permission to resort to torture if necessary during the interrogation of Black

Effendi。  Torture  was  deemed  lawfully  permissible  because  a  second  murder

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