Chapter Ten Inspection and Return To The Embasy Iman Dalhar The doctor returned on the third evening of the operations to report that all of the ‘jewellery’ Aruf Mahjalis required to be fitted to his daughter had been successfully applied. I cannot say that this overjoyed me, but I was now one step closer to resolving the problems her presence at the embassy had created. Soon, she would be gone and in her father’s care. The doctor also reported that matters were concluded in the manufacture of the other equipment, and he would be taking the finished articles with him rather than having them shipped in the diplomatic pouch as originally planned. Given the situation, I provided him with a letter of reference and had my secretary make first class reservations, paid for by the embassy,

