Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand and One Nights — Volume 3 (of 6) Part 1
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Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand and One Nights — Volume 3 (of 6) Part 1
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
since have I known of thy valiant deeds, and how thou didst save thine
ill-omened brothers from the hands of the man-devouring Abyssinian, and
of the evil wherewith they requited thee. Go now to thy mother, of whom
naught remaineth, through bitter tears for thee, save skin and bone: be
thou the first to gladden her heart and give her the good tidings of
this thy victory.” As they rode along, the Prince enquired of the
Sultan, his sire, how he had heard tell of the Habashi and of the rescue
of the Princes from the cannibal’s clutches. “Hath one of my brothers,”
added he, “informed thee of this adventure?” “Not so, O my son,” replied
the King, “not they, but the Princess of Daryabar told me the miserable
tale thereof: she hath dwelt for many days with me and ’twas she who
first and foremost demanded vengeance for thy blood.” When Khudadad
heard that the Princess his spouse was his father’s guest, he rejoiced
with exceeding joy and cried, “Suffer me first to see my mother;[252]
then will I go to the Princess of Daryabar.” The King of Harran hereat
struck off the head of his chief enemy and exposed it publicly
throughout the streets of his capital, and all the people exulted
mightily not only at the victory but also for the return of Khudadad
safe and sound; and dancing and feasting were in every household.
Presently Queen Firuzah and the Princess of Daryabar presented
themselves before the Sultan and offered their congratulations to him,
then they went to see Khudadad both hand in hand and the three falling
on one another’s necks wept for very joy.——And as the morn began to dawn
Shahrazad held her peace till
The end of the Six Hundred and Third Night.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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