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Leila; or, The Siege of Granada
Book 4   Book 4 - Chapter 6. Boadbil's Return.--The Reappearance Of Granada
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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       _ BOOK IV CHAPTER VI. BOADBIL'S RETURN.--THE REAPPEARANCE OF GRANADA
       The third morning from this interview, a rumour reached Granada that Boabdil had been repulsed in his assault on the citadel of Salobrena with a severe loss; that Hernando del Pulgar had succeeded in conducting to its relief a considerable force; and that the army of Ferdinand was on its march against the Moorish king. In the midst of the excitement occasioned by these reports, a courier arrived to confirm their truth, and to announce the return of Boabdil.
       At nightfall, the king, preceding his army, entered the city, and hastened to bury himself in the Alhambra. As he passed dejectedly into the women's apartments, his stern mother met him.
       "My son," she said, bitterly, "dost thou return and not a conqueror?"
       Before Boabdil could reply, a light and rapid step sped through the glittering arcades; and weeping with joy, and breaking all the Oriental restraints, Amine fell upon his bosom. "My beloved! my king! light of mine eyes! thou hast returned. Welcome--for thou art safe."
       The different form of these several salutations struck Boabdil forcibly. "Thou seest, my mother," said he, "how great the contrast between those who love us from affection, and those who love us from pride. In adversity, God keep me, O my mother, from thy tongue!"
       "But I love thee from pride, too," murmured Amine; "and for that reason is thine adversity dear to me, for it takes thee from the world to make thee more mine own and I am proud of the afflictions that my hero shares with his slave."
       "Lights there, and the banquet!" cried the king, turning from his haughty mother; "we will feast and be merry while we may. My adored Amine, kiss me!"
       Proud, melancholy, and sensitive as he was in that hour of reverse, Boabdil felt no grief: such balm has Love for our sorrows, when its wings are borrowed from the dove! And although the laws of the Eastern life confined to the narrow walls of a harem the sphere of Amine's gentle influence; although, even in romance, THE NATURAL compels us to portray her vivid and rich colours only in a faint and hasty sketch, yet still are left to the outline the loveliest and the noblest features of the sex--the spirit to arouse us to exertion, the softness to console us in our fall!
       While Boabdil and the body of the army remained in the city, Muza, with a chosen detachment of the horse, scoured the country to visit the newly-acquired cities, and sustain their courage.
       From this charge he was recalled by the army of Ferdinand, which once more poured down into the Vega, completely devastated its harvests, and then swept back to consummate the conquests of the revolted towns. To this irruption succeeded an interval of peace--the calm before the storm. From every part of Spain, the most chivalric and resolute of the Moors, taking advantage of the pause in the contest, flocked to Granada; and that city became the focus of all that paganism in Europe possessed of brave and determined spirits.
       At length, Ferdinand, completing his conquests, and having refilled his treasury, mustered the whole force of his dominions--forty thousand foot, and ten thousand horse; and once more, and for the last time, appeared before the walls of Granada. A solemn and prophetic determination filled both besiegers and besieged: each felt that the crowning crisis was at hand. _
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Book 1
   Book 1 - Chapter 1. The Enchanter And The Warrior
   Book 1 - Chapter 2. The King Within His Palace
   Book 1 - Chapter 3. The Lovers
   Book 1 - Chapter 4. The Father And Daughter
   Book 1 - Chapter 5. Ambition Distorted Into Vice By Law
   Book 1 - Chapter 6. The Lion In The Net
Book 2
   Book 2 - Chapter 1. The Royal Tent Of Spain...
   Book 2 - Chapter 2. The Ambush, The Strife, And The Capture
   Book 2 - Chapter 3. The Hero In The Power Of The Dreamer
   Book 2 - Chapter 4. A Fuller View Of The Character Of Boabdil...
   Book 2 - Chapter 5. Boabdil's Reconciliation With His People
   Book 2 - Chapter 6. Leila...
   Book 2 - Chapter 7. The Tribunal And The Miracle
Book 3
   Book 3 - Chapter 1. Isabel And The Jewish Maiden
   Book 3 - Chapter 2. The Temptation Of The Jewess...
   Book 3 - Chapter 3. The Hour And The Man
Book 4
   Book 4 - Chapter 1. Leila In The Castle--The Siege
   Book 4 - Chapter 2. Almamen's Proposed Enterprise...
   Book 4 - Chapter 3. The Fugitive And The Meeting
   Book 4 - Chapter 4. Almamen Hears And Sees, But Refuses To Believe...
   Book 4 - Chapter 5. In The Ferment Of Great Events The Dregs Rise
   Book 4 - Chapter 6. Boadbil's Return.--The Reappearance Of Granada
   Book 4 - Chapter 7. The Conflagration...
Book 5
   Book 5 - Chapter 1. The Great Battle
   Book 5 - Chapter 2. The Novice
   Book 5 - Chapter 3. The Pause Between Defeat And Surrender
   Book 5 - Chapter 4. The Adventure Of The Solitary Horseman
   Book 5 - Chapter 5. The Sacrifice
   Book 5 - Chapter 6. The Return...
   Book 5 - Chapter 7. The End