The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when Sharrkan's
Chamberlain heard of the death of King Omar bin al- Nu'uman he mourned, but he
rejoiced because of his wife and her brother Zau al-Makan who would become
Sultan of Baghdad in his father's stead. So he turned to the Wazir Dandan and
said to him, "Verily your tale is a wonder of wonders! Know, O Chief Wazir,
that here, where you have encountered me, Allah hath given you rest from
fatigue and bringeth you your desire after the easiest of fashions, for that
His Almighty Will restoreth to you Zau al-Makan and his sister Nuzhat al-Zaman;
whereby we will settle the matter as we easily can." When the Minister heard
these words he rejoiced with great joy and said, "O Chamberlain, tell me the
tale of the twain and what befel them; and the cause of their long absence." So
he repeated to him the whole story and told him that Nuzhat al-Zaman was his
wife and related to him the adventures of Zau al-Makan from first to last. As
soon as he had ended his tale, the Wazir sent for the Emirs and Wazirs and
Chief Officers and acquainted them with the matter; whereat they rejoiced with
great joy and wondered at the happy chance. Then they gathered in a body and
went in to the Chamberlain and did their service to him, kissing the ground
between his hands; and the Wazir Dandan also rose and went out to meet him and
stood before him in honour. After this, the Chamberlain held on that day a
Divan council; and he and the Wazir sat upon a throne, whilst all the Emirs and
Grandees and Officers of State took their places before them, according to
their several ranks.[FN#324] Then they melted sugar in rose-water and drank,
after which the Emirs sat down to hold council and permitted the rest of the
host to mount and ride forward leisurely, till they should make an end of their
debate and overtake them. So the officers kissed the ground between their
hands and mounting, rode onwards, preceded by the standards of war. When the
grandees had finished their conference, they took horse and rejoined the host;
and the Chamberlain approached the Wazir Dandan and said, "I deem it well to
ride on before you, and precede you, that I may get ready a place for the
Sultan and notify him of your coming and of your choosing him as Sultan over
the head of his brother Sharrkan." "Aright thou reckest," answered the Wazir
Then the Chamberlain rose up in haste and Dandan also stood up to do him honour
and brought him presents, which he conjured him to accept. In similar guise did
all the Emirs and Grandees and Officers of State, bringing him gifts and
calling down blessings on him and saying to him, "Haply thou wilt mention our
case to Sultan Zau al-Makan and speak to him to continue us in our
dignities."[FN#325] The Chamberlain promised all they required and bade his
pages be ready to march, whereupon the Wazir Dandan sent with him tents and
bade the tent pitchers set them up at a day's journey from the city. And they
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