1The gate opened to let the caïd in and was shut again.
2A clan of mountaineers and their caïd]
3She shrank back, remembering the orange-court at the Caïd's house in Ouargla.
4The Caïd's somewhat heavy though intelligent face did not easily show surprise.
5The Caïd had no information to give concerning Ben Halim's family.
6The wife of the Caïd was dignified and gentle.
7The Caïd is a lover of old Arab architecture.
8Now the Caïd had reached the gate, and was talking to the men in the motor-car.
9The Caïd was glad when the sound died.
10It was not yet time to go and ask questions of the Caïd, whom Nevill knew.
11The offer was accepted and General Bedeau and the Caïd El Guennaoui met in an open place.
12If the Caïd had not made a point of his coming, he would gladly have stayed behind.
13Have no fear, the Caïd assured him.
15The Caïd's chamberlain, a middle-aged man of dignified appearance, advanced to meet us between bowing clients and tradesmen.
16Several minutes passed, and the yellow motor-car continued to advertise its presence outside the Caïd's gate by panting strenuously.