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
Then the Nazarene host called
out on Jesus and Mary, and the defiled[FN#388] Cross and they heaped themselves
upon the Wazir Dandan and those with him of the Syrian host. Now all this was
in pursuance of a stratagem devised by that ancient woman Zat al-Dawahi; for,
before his departure, King Afridun had gone in to her and asked her, "How shall
I do and what plan shall I pursue?; it is thou hast caused this great distress
to us;" and she had answered, "O great King and mighty Cohen![FN#389] I will
teach thee a trick would baffle Iblis himself, though he summon to his
assistance all his grisly hosts."—And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and
ceased to say her permitted say.
When it was the Eighty-ninth Night,
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, all this was a stratagem of
the ancient woman, for that the King before his departure had gone to her and
asked, "How shall I do and what plan shall I pursue? it is thou hast caused
this great distress to us!" And she had answered, "O great King and mighty
Cohen, I will teach thee a trick would baffle the Devil himself though he
summon to his assistance all his grisly hosts. It is that thou send fifty
thousand men going down in ships, and sailing over the sea to the Mountain of
Smoke; and there let them land and stir not till {he standards of Al-Islam come
upon thee, when do thou up and at them. Then bid the troops from the seaward
sally out upon the Moslems and take them in rear, whilst we confront them from
the landward. So not one of them shall escape, and our sorrows shall tease and
peace abide with us." Now the counsel of this ancient woman commended itself to
King Afridun, and he replied, "Right is the recking thou reckest, O Princess of
wits and recourse of Kings and Cohens warring for their blood-wit!" So when the
army of Al-Islam came upon them in chat valley, before they knew of it the
flames began to burn up the tents and the swords in men's bodies to make rents.
Then hurried up the army of Baghdad and Khorasan who numbered one hundred and
twenty thousand horse, with Zau al-Makan in the front of war. When the host of
the Infidels that lay by the sea saw them, they sallied out against them; and
followed in their tracks; and when Zau al- Makan espied this he cried out to
his men, "Turn back to the Infidels, O People of the Chosen Apostle, and slay
those who deny and hate the authority of the Compassionating, the
Compassionate!" So they turned and fought with the Christians. Then Sharrkan
marched up with another corps of the Moslem host, some hundred thousand men,
whilst the Infidels numbered nigh upon a thousand and six hundred thousand men.
When the Moslems were united, their hearts were strengthened and they cried
out, saying, "Verily Allah hath pro mised us victory, and to the Infidels hath
assigned defeat." And they clashed together with sword and spear. Now Sharrkan
tare through rank and row and raged among the masses of the foe, fighting so
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