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couldn’t summon as a youth; from his glances; I realized how he was in awe of 
my proud demeanor; my manners; my upbringing; the way I waited patiently 
and bravely for my husband; and the beauty of the letter I’d written him。 
I felt anger toward my father; who was setting things up so I wouldn’t be 
able to marry again。 I was also fed up with those illustrations he was having 
the miniaturists make in imitation of the Frankish masters; and I was sick of 
his recollections of Venice。 
When  I  closed  my  eyes  again—Allah;  it  wasn’t  my  own  desire—in  my 
thoughts; Black had approached me so sweetly that in the dark I could feel him 
beside  me。  Suddenly;  I  sensed  that  he’d  e  up  from  behind  me;  he  was 
kissing the nape of my neck; the back of my ears; and I could feel how strong 
he was。 He was solid; large and hard; and I could lean on him。 I felt secure。 My 
nape tingled; my nipples were stiffening。 It seemed as if there in the dark; with 
my eyes closed; I could feel his enlarged member behind me; close to me。 My 
head spun。 What was Black’s like? I wondered。 
At times in my dreams; my husband in his agony shows his to me。 I e 
to  the  awareness  that  my  husband  is  struggling  to  keep  his  bloody  body; 
lanced  and  shot  with  Persian  arrows;  walking  upright  as  he  approaches。  But 
sadly; there is a river between us。 As he calls to me from the opposite bank; 
covered in blood and suffering terribly; I notice that he has bee erect。 If it’s 
true what the Georgian bride said at the public bath; and if there’s truth to 
what the old hags say; “Yes; it grows that large;” then my husband’s wasn’t so 
big。 If Black’s is bigger; if that enormous thing I saw under Black’s belt when 
he took up the empty piece of paper I’d sent by Shevket yesterday; if that was 
actually  it—and  it  surely  was—I’m  afraid  I’ll  suffer  great  pain;  if  it  even  fits 
inside me at all。 
“Mother; Shevket is mocking me。” 
I left the black corner of the closet; quietly passing into the room across the 
hall;  where  I  removed  the  red  broadcloth  vest  from  the  chest  and  put  it  on。 
They’d spread out my mattress and were shouting and frolicking on it。 
“Didn’t I warn you that when Black visits you aren’t to shout; did I not?” 
“Mama; why did you put that red vest on?” Shevket asked。 
“But Mother; Shevket was mocking me;” Orhan said。 
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“Didn’t I tell you not to mock him? And what’s this foul thing doing here?” 
Off to the side there was a piece of animal hide。 
“It’s a carcass;” Orhan said。 “Shevket found it on the street。” 
“Quick; take it and throw it back where you found it; now。” 
“Let Shevket do it。” 
“I said now!” 
As I would do before I slapped them; I bit my lower lip angrily; and seeing 
how serious I really was; they fled in fright。 I hope they return soon so they 
don’t catch cold。 
Of  all  the  miniaturists;  I  liked  Black  the  best。  He  liked  me  more  than  the 
others  did  and  I  understood  his  soul。  I  took  out  pen  and  paper;  and  in  one 
sitting; without having to think; I wrote the following: 
 
All right then; before the evening prayer is called; I’ll meet you at the house of 
the Hanged Jew。 Finish my father’s book as soon as possible。 
 
I did not reply to Hasan。 Even if he was actually going to the judge today; I 
didn’t believe that the men he and his father were assembling would raid our 
house immediately。 If he were indeed ready to take such action he’d have done 
so  without  writing  a  letter  or  awaiting  my  reply。  He’s  surely  awaiting  my 
response; and; when it doesn’t arrive; it’ll drive him mad。 Only then will he 
begin assembling people and prepare to abduct me。 Don’t think I’m not afraid 
of him at all。 But; I’m counting on Black to protect me。 Anyway; let me tell you 
what’s  going  on  in  my  heart  just  now:  I  believe  I’m  not  so  afraid  of  Hasan 
because I love him as well。 
If  you  object  and  think  to  yourselves;  “Now  what  is  this  love  about?”  I’d 
find  you  justified。  It’s  not  that  I  failed  to  notice  during  the  years  we  waited 
under  the  same  roof  for  my  husband’s  return;  how  pitiful;  weak  and  selfish 
this man was。 But now that Esther tells me he earns a lot of money—and I can 
always tell when she’s being truthful from her raised eyebrows—since he has 
money;   and   with   it   self…confidence;   the   overbearing   Hasan   has   surely 
disappeared; exposing the dark; jinnlike peculiarity that attracts me to him。 I 
discovered this side of him through the letters he stubbornly sent to me。 
Both Black and Hasan have suffered for their love of me。 Black disappeared; 
traveling  for  twelve  years。 The other; Hasan; sent me letters every day; in the 
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corners of which he’d illustrated birds and gazelles。 At first I was frightened of 
him; but later; I loved to read his letters again and again。 
As I well knew that Hasan was thoroughly curious about everything having 
to do with me; I wasn’t surprised that he knew I’d seen my husband’s corpse 
in  a  dream。  What  I  suspected  was  that  Esther  was  letting  Hasan  read  the 
letters  I’d  sent  to  Black。  That’s  why  I  sent  no  response  to  Black  by  way  of 
Esther。 You know better than I whether my suspicions are justified。 
“Where were you?” I said to the children when they returned。 
They  quickly  understood  that  I  wasn’t  really  angry。  Discreetly;  I  pulled 
Shevket aside; to the edge of the darkened closet。 I lifted him onto my lap。 I 
kissed his head and the nape of his neck。 
“You’re  cold;  my  dear;”  I  said。  “Give  me  those  pretty  hands  of  yours  so 
Mother can warm them up…” 
His hands had a foul smell; but I didn’t ment。 Pressing his head to my 
bosom; I gave him a long hug。 In a short time he warmed up; relaxing like a 
kitten; sweetly mewling with pleasure。 
“So then; you love your mother quite a lot; don’t you?” 
“Ummmhmmm。” 
“Is that a ”yes‘?“ 
“Yes。” 
“More than anybody else?” 
“Yes。” 
“Then I’m going to tel
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