| He is the slave of the djinn whom he has called from the unclean deeps. |
| I am the djinn of Timbuktu. He that finds me has two wishes. |
| So the djinn set to work and got the city ready in a night, sculpture and all. |
| And behind his eyes are towers and jewels and djinn, carpets and rings and wild afreets, kings and princes and cities of brass. |
| Pleading incompetence A warning of things to come A djinn in an oil barrel Reprints Related topics Foday Sankoh Africa Liberia Sierra Leone United NationsThen there is the crucial question of what the next step should be. |
| For bait, he must have used alcohol, too, since it was the Achilles heel of the djinn. |