Chapter 14
SometimeelapsedbeforeIlearnedthehistoryofmyfriends.Itwasonewhichcouldnotfailtoimpressitselfdeeplyonmymind,unfoldingasitdidanumberofcircumstances,eachinterestingandwonderfultoonesoutterlyinexperiencedasIwas.
"ThenameoftheoldmanwasDeLacey.HewasdescendedfromagoodfamilyinFrance,wherehehadlivedformanyyearsinaffluence,respectedbyhissuperiorsandbelovedbyhisequals.Hissonwasbredintheserviceofhiscountry,andAgathahadrankedwithladiesofthehighestdistinction.AfewmonthsbeforemyarrivaltheyhadlivedinalargeandluxuriouscitycalledParis,surroundedbyfriendsandpossessedofeveryenjoymentwhichvirtue,refinementofintellect,ortaste,accompaniedbyamoderatefortune,couldafford.
"ThefatherofSafiehadbeenthecauseoftheirruin.HewasaTurkishmerchantandhadinhabitedParisformanyyears,when,forsomereasonwhichIcouldnotlearn,hebecameobnoxioustothegovernment.HewasseizedandcastintoprisontheverydaythatSafiearrivedfromConstantinopletojoinhim.Hewastriedandcondemnedtodeath.Theinjusticeofhissentencewasveryflagrant;allPariswasindignant;anditwasjudgedthathisreligionandwealthratherthanthecrimeallegedagainsthimhadbeenthecauseofhiscondemnation.
"Felixhadaccidentallybeenpresentatthetrial;hishorrorandindignationwereuncontrollablewhenheheardthedecisionofthecourt.Hemade,atthatmoment,asolemnvowtodeliverhimandthenlookedaroundforthemeans.Aftermanyfruitlessattemptstogainadmittancetotheprison,hefoundastronglygratedwindowinanunguardedpartofthebuilding,whichlightedthedungeonoftheunfortunateMuhammadan,who,loadedwithchains,waitedindespairtheexecutionofthebarbaroussentence.