Chapter 26

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The chapter opens around a tense family dinner. Abu Adil, the patriarch, abruptly announces that a suitor, Dr Izzat Abdu Rabbuh—a well‑educated, financially stable doctor—has visited and will return the next day. Nuwar, the young daughter, is silent and visibly upset. Basil mocks the situation, while Adil (Nuwar’s brother) remains contemptuous and disengaged, continuing to eat.

The conversation spirals into accusations about gender roles, family honor, and past political actions. Abu Adil berates the younger generation, recalling his own militant past, and pressures Nuwar to accept the suitor. The grandmother interjects, recalling a previous engagement plan with Usama, a fugitive wanted for murdering an officer. Basil defends Usama, claiming there is no justice in the country, while Abu Adil denounces him as a “rotten generation.”

Tensions rise as Basil, after a series of heated exchanges, dramatically announces that Nuwar loves Salih al‑Safadi, a imprisoned freedom fighter, and will marry no one else. He repeats this proclamation in a news‑reader style, revealing that Nuwar writes letters to Salih and pretends to be his fiancée to authorities. Nuwar collapses in tears, pleading for Basil to stop, while the father watches in stunned silence. Abu Adil’s health deteriorates; his head drops forward, he clutches his chest, and he asks for a doctor.

Amid the chaos, soldiers shout orders to open the door. Basil rushes to the roof, looks down at the street, sees security vehicles and searchlights, then leaps off the roof into the darkness, disappearing as soldiers pound on the door. The chapter ends with the family in disarray, the father incapacitated, and Basil’s escape into the night.