"Smain is married to a first cousin of the Mahdi, and therefore Smain's children are relatives of the prophet."
Nur el-Tadhil shrugged his shoulders.
"The Mahdi has many relatives and cannot remember all of them."
For some time they rode in silence; after which Idris again asked:
"How soon shall we arrive at Khartûm?"
"Before midnight," replied el-Tadhil, gazing at the stars which began to appear in the eastern part of the heavens.
"Shall we at that late hour be able to obtain food and fodder? Since our last rest at noon we have not eaten anything."
"You will pass this night with me and I shall feed you in my house, but to-morrow in Omdurmân you will have to seek for food yourself, and I warn you in advance that this will not be an easy matter."
"Why?"
"Because we have a war. The people for the past few years have not tilled the fields and have lived solely upon meat; so when finally cattle were lacking, famine came. There is famine in all the Sudân, and a sack of durra today costs more than a slave."