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 the Infidels saw
Luka bin Shamlut fall slain, they buffeted their faces and cried, "Alas!" and
"Woe worth the day!" and called upon the Abbots of the monasteries and cried,
"Where be the crosses?" So the Religious offered up prayers and the Christians
all drew together against Sharrkan; and, brandishing their scymitars and
lances, rushed forward to the attack. Then army met army and breasts fell
under hoof, whilst spear and sword ruled the day and forearms and wrists grew
weak and the coursers seemed created without legs;[FN#395] nor did the herald
of-war cease calling to fight, till arms were aweary and day took flight and
night came on with darkness dight. So the two hosts drew apart, whilst every
brave staggered like a drunken knave, for that with so much cut and thrust they
strave; and the place was choked with the slain; fell were the wounds and the
hurt knew not by whom they fell. Then Sharrkan joined his brother, Zau
al-Makan, and the Chamberlain and the Wazir Dandan, and said to them, "Verily
Allah hath opened a door for the Infidels to fall, praised be the Lord of the
Worlds one and all!" Replied Zau al-Makan, "Let us never cease to praise Allah,
for that He hath dispelled trouble from the Arab and the Ajam. Indeed the
folk, generation after generation, shall tell of thy derring-do against the
accursed Luka, the falsifier of the Evangel;[FN#396] of thy catching the throng
spear in mid-flight, and how the enemy of Allah among men thou didst smite; and
thy fame shall endure until the end of time." Then said Sharrkan, "Harkye, O
grand Chamberlain and doughty Capitayne!" and he answered, "Adsum!"[FN#397]
Quoth Sharrkan, "Take with thee the Wazir Dandan and twenty thousand horse, and
lead them seven parasangs towards the sea, and force the march till ye shall
have come near the shore, and there remain only two parasangs between thee and
the foe. Then ambush ye in the hollows of the ground till ye hear the tumult
of the Infidels disembarking from their ships; and the war cry from every side
strike your ear and ye know that the sabres have begun labour between us and
them; and, whenso ye see our troops falling back, as if defeated, and all the
Infidels following them, as well those in front as those from the seaward and
the tents, do ye still lie in wait for them: but as soon as ye see the standard
with the words, There is no god but the God, and Mohammed is God's Apostle (on
whom be salutation and salvation!), then up with the green banner, and do your
endeavour and fall on their rear and shout, 'Alla ho Akbar! Allah is most
Great!' and circle round that they may not interpose between the retreating
army and the sea." He replied, "To hear is to obey!"; and forthright they
agreed upon this matter and they went forth. Now the Chamberlain took with
himself the Wazir Dandan and twenty thousand men even as Sharrkan had
commanded.
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