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made;” he said。 “Whoever killed him also stole that picture。”

“It was different from the others;” I said immediately。 “Your Enishte; may

he  rest  in  peace;  made  me  draw  a  tree  in  one  corner  of  the  page。  In  the

background  somewhere…and  in  the  middle  of  the  page;  in  the  foreground;

was  to  be  someone’s  picture;  probably  a  portrait  of  Our  Sultan。  That  space;

quite large if I might add; was awaiting its picture。 Because the objects in the

background  were  to  be  smaller;  as  in  the  European  style;  he  wanted  me  to

make the tree smaller。 As the picture developed; it gave the impression of being

a view of this world from a window; nothing like an illustration at all。 It was

then I prehended that in a picture made with the perspectival methods of

the Franks; the borders and gilding took the place of a window frame。”

“Elegant Effendi was responsible for the borders and the gilding。”

“If that’s what you’re asking; I already told you I didn’t murder him。”

“A  murderer  never  admits  to  his  crime;”  he  said  quickly;  then  asked  me

what I was doing at the coffeehouse during the raid。

He placed the oil lamp just beside the cushion upon which I was seated; in

a way that would illuminate my face along with my papers and the pages I was

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illuminating。  He  himself  was  scurrying  about  the  room  like  a  shadow  in  the

dark。

Besides  telling  him  what  I’ve  told  you;  that  I  actually  was  an  infrequent

visitor to the coffeehouse and just happened to be passing by; I also repeated

that I made two of the pictures which were hung on the wall there—although

I actually disapproved of the goings…on at the coffeehouse。 “Because;” I added;

“the  art  of  painting  only  ends  up  condemning  and  punishing  itself  when  it

derives  its  strength  from  the  desire  to  condemn  and  punish  the  evils  of  life

rather than from the painter’s own skill; love of his art and desire to embrace

Allah…regardless of whether it’s the preacher from Erzurum or Satan himself

that’s  denounced。  More  importantly;  if  that  coffeehouse  crowd  hadn’t

targeted the Erzurumis; it might not have been raided tonight。”

“Even so; you would go there;” said the wretch。

“Yes;  because  I  enjoyed  myself  there。”  Had  he  an  inkling  of  how  honest  I

was being? I added; “Despite knowing how ugly and wrong something is; we

descendants of Adam might still derive considerable pleasure from it。 And I’m

embarrassed  to  say  I  was  also  entertained  by  those  cheap  illustrations;  the

mimicry and those stories about Satan; the gold coin and the dog; which the

storyteller told crudely without meter or rhyme。”

“Even so; why would you even step foot in that den of unbelievers?”

“Fine then;” I said resigning myself to an inner voice; “at times there’s also

a worm of doubt that gnaws at me: Ever since I was openly recognized as the

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