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murgh

n. (context Indian cookery English) chicken

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They are in the hands of the Master of Murgh, Helper of man, of that Lord whom no eye hath seen, but whose behests all who are born obey—yes, even the mighty Murgh, Looser of burdens, whom in your foolishness ye fear.

Two of these men struck at Murgh with their knives, while the others tried to pass him, doubtless to attack his companions, but failed.

All they saw was that Murgh stretched out his white-gloved hands, and they fell back.

This man Murgh seemed to hold with one hand while with the other he ripped the mask off his face, turning him so that the light shone on him.

When I am named Murgh the Fiend and Murgh the Sword, then think of me as Murgh the Helper.

Yes, even Murgh the Eating Fire, Murgh the Gate, and that bent wand of yours are one in the Hand that shaped and holds us both.

As they went Hugh asked Dick what it was that he had in his mind as a mark for the arrow that Murgh had shot, that arrow which to his charmed sight had seemed to rush over Venice like a flake of fire.

Who knows but that we may need them in Dunwich, or beyond, when we meet with Murgh, as he promised that we should.

For there, calm, terrible, mighty, clothed in his red and yellow cap and robe of ebon furs, stood he who was named Murgh the Fire, Murgh the Sword, Murgh the Helper, Murgh, Gateway of the Gods!

Hugh opened his lips to speak but Murgh lifted his hand and pointed behind them.

It seemed to those who watched that the radiance on the face of Murgh had fallen upon him also.

Who knows when Murgh may return again and make us as are all the others whom we love!

Mayhap, after all, I should have done well to take yonder Murgh for lord when I had the chance.

Whereon, growing angry, he commanded some of his servants to 'take this fool to the house of Murgh and let him see whether his God could protect him against Murgh.

At the foot of the hill they set me down upon a road, and told me to walk up it, and that at dawn I should see the House of Murgh, whereof the gates were always open, and could enter there if I wished.