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May 21
The governor of Fárs, acting according to that which the
doctors deemed expedient, sent several horsemen, caused the Báb to be brought
before him, censured and blamed Him in the presence of the doctors and
scholars, and loosed his tongue in the demand for reparation. And when the Báb
returned his censure and withstood him greatly, at a sign from the president
they struck Him a violent blow, insulting and contemning Him, in such wise that
His turban fell from His head and the mark of the blow was apparent on His face.
At the conclusion of the meeting they decided to take counsel, and, on
receiving bail and surety from His maternal uncle Hájí Siyyid ‘Alí, sent Him to
His house forbidding Him to hold intercourse with relations or strangers. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
‘A Traveler’s Narrative’)