Chapter XXXII: Hajji is Appointed to a Situation Under Government: He Becomes an Executioner
But before I proceed further, it is necessary that I make my reader acquainted with the person and character of Namerd Khan, my new master. He was a tall, square-shouldered, bony man, about forty-five years of age -- young enough to be sill called a khûb jûan (a fine youth). The features of his face were cast in a deep mould, and shaded by black and thick eye-brows, as well as by a jet black beard and moustachios. His hand was particularly large and muscular; and from the black hairs that curled out from the crevices of his shirt, it was evident that his fur was of the thickest quality.