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THAT night Aesha and Osman sat up by Jagat Singha till a late hour. Now he was becoming conscious and now he became insensible;—the physician came and went many a time and oft.

Aesha was ceaseless in her attentions to the Prince. When it struck twelve a maid entered in and said that the Begam had sent for her.

"I go," said she and rose up. Osman rose with her.

"You also up?"—asked she.

"It is late; let me convoy you."

Aesha instructed the servants to be watchful, and then directed her steps to her mother's apartment.

"Do you mean to stay with the Begam to-night?" asked Osman on the way.

"No," replied Aesha. "I shall return to the Prince."

"Aesha," said Osman, "your goodness nothing can equal. A sister does not more for her brother than you are doing for this mortal enemy of your father. You are actually rescuing him from the jaws of death."