Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand and One Nights — Volume 3 (of 6) Part 2
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Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand and One Nights — Volume 3 (of 6) Part 2
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
beheaded without stay or delay: await not other order, but instantly
obey my commandment.” The Grand Wazir went forth at once and in his
presence the Envious Sisters were decapitated and thus underwent fit
punishment for their malice and their evil doing. After this, Khusrau
Shah with his retinue walked afoot to the Cathedral-mosque whereby the
Queen had been imprisoned for so many years in bitter grief and woe, and
with his own hands he led her forth from her cage and tenderly embraced
her. Then seeing her sad plight and her care-worn countenance and
wretched attire he wept and cried, “Allah Almighty forgive me this mine
unjust and wrongful dealing towards thee. I have put to death thy
sisters who deceitfully and despitefully raised my wrath and anger
against thee, the innocent, the guiltless; and they have received due
retribution for their misdeeds.”——And as the morn began to dawn
Shahrazad held her peace till
The end of the Six Hundred and Eighty-eighth Night.
Then said she:——I have heard, O auspicious King, that the King spake
kindly and fondly to his Consort, and told her all that had betided him,
and what the Speaking-Bird had made known to him, ending with these
words, “Come now with me to the palace where thou shalt see thy two sons
and daughter grown up to become the loveliest of beings. Hie with me and
embrace them and take them to thy bosom, for they are our children, the
light of our eyes. But first do thou repair to the Hammám and don thy
royal robes and jewels.” Meanwhile tidings of these events were noised
about the city how the King had at length shown due favour to the Queen,
and had released her from bondage with his own hands and prayed
forgiveness for the wrongs he had done to her; and how the Princes and
the Princess had been proved to be her true-born children, and also how
that Khusrau Shah had punished her sisters who conspired against her: so
joy and gladness prevailed both in city and kingdom, and all the folk
blessed the Shah’s Bánú and cursed the Satanesses her sisters. And next
day when the Queen had bathed in the Hammam and had donned royal dress
and regal jewels, she went to meet her children together with the King
who led up to her the Princes Bahman and Parwez and the Princess
Perizadah and said, “See, here are thy children, fruit of thy womb and
core of thy heart, thine own very sons and thy daughter: embrace them
with all a mother’s love and extend thy favour and affection to them
even as I have done. When thou didst give them birth, thine ill-omened
sisters bore them away from thee and cast them into yonder stream and
said that thou hadst been delivered first of a puppy, then of a kitten
and lastly of a musk-ratling. I cannot console myself for having
credited their calumnies and the only recompense I can make is to place
in thine embrace these three thou broughtest forth, and whom Allah
Almighty hath restored to us and hath made right worthy to be called our
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