“Prince David told me,” Lord Athelstan went on, “that Djemmal Eddin’s baggage consisted largely of books, atlases, paints and drawing materials.”
“Poor Djemmal Eddin!” Natasha exclaimed. “I doubt if he will be allowed to keep them.”
“What do you mean?” Lord Athelstan asked.
“The Imam is very autocratic with his family. His youngest wife, Aminette, was upset that she was not allowed to wear rich clothing. I am sure the Imam will allow his son no reminders of the West, except for those that he carries in his mind.”
It seemed impossible, but Lord Athelstan suspected that it was the truth.