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anything like that。 Shevket; and it seems the father…in…law; believed Hasan’s lie。 
She wants to return to you; but she has certain conditions。” 
Staring  directly  into  Black’s  eyes;  I  listed  her  conditions。  He  accepted  at 
once with an official air as if he were speaking with a genuine ambassador。 
“I; too; have a condition;” I said。 “I’m heading back into the house again。” I 
pointed  out  the  shutters  of  the  window  behind  which  the  father…in…law  sat。 
“In a little while attack from there and the front door。 When I scream; that’ll 
be the signal for you to stop。 If Hasan arrives; don’t hesitate to attack him。” 
My  words;  of  course;  did  not  befit  an  ambassador;  to  whom  no  harm 
should e; but I let myself get carried away; you see。 This time; as soon as I 
yelled “Clothierrr;” the door opened。 I went directly to the father…in…law。 
“The  entire  neighborhood;  and  the  judge  who  presides  over  these  parts; 
that  is  everyone;  knows  that  Shekure  has  long  been  divorced  and  properly 
remarried in keeping with the dictates of the Koran;” I said。 “Even if your son; 
who has long since passed away; came back to life and returned here to you 
from Heaven in the pany of the Prophet Moses; it’d be of no use for he’s 
divorced  from  Shekure。  You’ve  abducted  a  married  woman  and  are  holding 
her here against her will。 Black requested that I tell you he and his men will see 
to your punishment for this crime before the judge can。” 
“Then he will have made a grave mistake;” said the father…in…law delicately。 
“We didn’t abduct Shekure at all! I’m the grandfather of these children; praise 
be to God。 Hasan is their uncle。 When Shekure was left all alone; what choice 
did she have but to seek shelter here? If she wants; she can leave now and take 
her children with her。 But never forget that this is her first home; where she 
gave birth to her children and happily raised them。” 
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“Shekure;”  I  said  unthinkingly;  “do  you  want  to  return  to  your  father’s 
house?” 
She’d  begun  to  cry  on  account  of  the  “happy  hearth”  speech。  “I  have  no 
father;” she said; or was that how I heard it? Her children first embraced her 
legs; then sat her down and hugged her; the three of them hugged one another 
in a large ball and wept。 But Esther is no idiot: I knew full well that Shekure’s 
tears were meant to appease both sides without her having to make a decision。 
But I also knew they were genuine tears; because they moved me to cry; too。 A 
while later; I noticed that Hayriye; that snake; was also crying。 
As if to pay back the green…eyed father…in…law for being the sole person in 
the  room  who  wasn’t  crying;  Black  and  his  men  began  their  attack  on  the 
house that very moment by banging on the shutters and forcing the door。 Two 
men were at the front door with a battering ram whose blows sounded like 
cannonfire through the house。 
“You’re an experienced and dignified man;” I said; encouraged by my own 
tears; “open the door and tell those rabid mongrels out there that Shekure is 
on her way。” 
“Would  you  send  an  unprotected  woman;  your  daughter…in…law  no  less; 
who’d taken refuge in your house; out onto the streets with those dogs?” 
“She herself wants to go;” I said。 With my purple handkerchief I wiped my 
nose; which had stuffed up from crying。 
“In that case she’s free to open the door and leave;” he said。 
I  sat  down  beside  Shekure  and  her  children。  At  each  new  blow;  the 
terrifying noise made by the men forcing the door became yet another excuse 
for yet more tears; the children began to cry louder; which in turn increased 
Shekure’s  wailing  and  mine  as  well。  Still;  even  taking  into  account  the 
threatening cries from outside and the blows of the battering ram that seemed 
on the verge of destroying the house; both of us knew we were crying to gain 
time。 
“My   beautiful   Shekure;”   I   said;   “your   father…in…law   has   given   you 
permission  and  your  husband  Black  has  accepted  all  of  your  terms;  he’s 
waiting for you lovingly; you no longer have any business in this house。 Put on 
your cloak; don your veil; take your belongings and your children; and open 
the door so we can go quietly back to your house。” 
This  statement  of  mine  made  the  children  wail  even  more;  and  caused 
Shekure to open her eyes in shock。 
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“I’m  afraid  of  Hasan;”  she  said;  “his  revenge  will  be  horrible。  He’s  wild。 
Remember; I came here on my own。” 
“This doesn’t cancel out your new marriage;” I said。 “You were left helpless; 
of course you were going to take refuge somewhere。 Your husband’s forgiven 
you; he’s prepared to take you back。 As for Hasan; we’ll deal with him the way 
we have for years。” I smiled。 
“But  I’m  not  going  to  open  the  door;”  she  said;  “because  then  I’ll  have 
returned to him of my own free will。” 
“My dearest Shekure; I cannot open the door either;” I said。 “You know as 
well  as  I  that  this  would  mean  I’ve  meddled  in  your  affairs。  They’d  bitterly 
avenge such meddling。” 
I could see from her eyes that she understood。 “Then no one will open the 
door;” she said。 “Let’s wait for them to break it down and take us by force。” 
I  knew  at  once  this  would  be  the  best  alternative  for  Shekure  and  her 
children; and I was afraid。 “But that means blood will be spilled;” I said。 “If the 
judge isn’t involved in this affair; blood will flow; and a blood feud will last for 
years。 No honorable man could stand by and watch as his house was broken 
into and raided to abduct a woman residing there。” 
I  once  again  understood  regretfully  how  deceptive  and  calculating  this 
Shekure  was  as  she  embraced  her  two  boys  and  wailed  with  all  her  being 
rather than answer。 A voice was telling me to forget everything and leave; but I 
could no longer walk back through the door; which was being battered to the 
breaking point。 Actually; I was afraid of both what would happen if they broke 
down  the  door  and  came  through  and  what  would  happen  if  they  didn’t;  I 
kept thinking that Black’s men; who trusted in me; were worried about going 
too far and might retreat at any moment; which would; in turn; embolden the 
father…in…law。 When he went to Shekure’s side; I knew he’d begun to cry fake 
tears; but what’s worse; he was trembling in a way that couldn’t be feigned。 
Stepping  toward  the  door;  I  screamed  with  all  my  strength;  “Stop;  that’s 
enough!” 
The motion outside and the wailing inside ended in a heartbeat。 
“Mother; have Orhan open the door;” I said in a moment of inspiration and 
in a sweet voice; as if I were speaking to the boy。 “He wants to go home; no 
one will take issue with that。” 
The  words  had  hardly  left  my  mouth  when  Orhan  freed  himself  from  his 
mother’s loosening arms; and like somebody who’d lived here for years; slid 
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open  the  bolt;  lifted  the  wooden  bar;  then  unfastened  the  latch;  and  moved 
backward two steps。 The cold from outside entered as the door yawned open。 
There was such a silence that all of us heard a lazy dog bark off in the distance。 
Shekure  kissed  Orhan;  who  was  back  in  his  mother’s  lap;  and  Shevket  said; 
“I’m going to tell Uncle Hasan。” 
I saw Shekure stand; take up her cloak and prepare her bundle to leave; and 
I  was  so  greatly  relieved;  I  was  afraid I  might  laugh。  I  seated  myself  and  had 
two more spoonfuls of the lentil soup。 
Black  was  intelligent  enough  not  to  e  anywhere  near  the  door  of  the 
house。 For a time; Shevket locked himself in his late father’s room; and even 
though we called for Black’s help; neither he nor his men came。 After Shekure 
agreed  to  let  Shevket  take  along  his  Uncle  Hasan’s  ruby…handled  dagger;  the 
boy was willing to leave the house with us。 
“Be afraid of Hasan and his red sword;” said the father…in…law with genuine 
worry  rather  than  an  air  of  defeat  and  vengeance。  He  kissed  each  of  his 
grandchildren; sniffing their heads。 He also whispered into Shekure’s ear。 
When I saw Shekure gazing one last time at the door; walls and stove of the 
house;  I  remembered  once  again  how  this  was  where  she  spent  the  happiest 
years of her life with her first husband。 But could she also tell that this same 
house  was  the  refuge  of  two  miserable  and  lonely  men;  and  that  it  bore  the 
stench of death? I didn’t walk with her on the way back for she had broken my 
heart by ing back here。 
It wasn’t the cold and blackness of the night that brought together the two 
fatherless  children  and  three  women—one  servant;  one  Jewess  and  one 
widow—it was the strange neighborhoods; the nearly impassable streets and 
the fear of Hasan。 Our crowded pany was under the protection of Black’s 
men; and just like a caravan carrying treasure; we walked over out…of…the…way 
roads;  backstreets  and  solitary;  seldom…visited  neighborhoods;  so  as  to  avoid 
running  into  guards;  Janissaries;  curious  neighborhood  thugs;  thieves  or 
Hasan。  At  times;  through  blackness  in  which  you  couldn’t  see  your  hand 
before your face; we groped our way; perpetually bumping against each other 
and the walls。 We walked clinging to one another; overe by the sensation 
that   the   living   dead;   jinns   and   demons   would   surely   emerge   from 
underground and abduct us into the night。 Just behind the walls and closed 
shutters;  which  we  felt  blindly  with  our  hands;  we  heard  the  snoring  and 
coughing  of  people  in  the  nighttime  cold  as  well  as  the  lowing  of  beasts  in 
their stables。 
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Even Esther; no stranger to the poorest and worst districts; who’d walked 
all  the  streets  of  Istanbul—that  is  excluding  those  neighborhoods  wherein 
migrants    and    the    members    of    various    unfortunate    munities 
congregated—occasionally  felt  that  we  would  vanish  on  these  stre

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