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
As soon as dawned the morn, the troops sprung to horse when they
had donned their armour gear and drawn the scymitar and slung the spear. Then
the Christians dispread themselves over hill and dale and the
Ecclesiasts[FN#398] cried out and all heads were bared, and those in the ships
hoisted the Cross at their mast heads and began making for shore from every
side, and landed their horses and get them ready for fight and fray, whilst the
sword blades glittered bright and the javelins glanced like leven-light on mail
shirt white; and all joined fight and the grind mill of Death whirled round and
ground those who fought from horse and aground: heads from bodies flew end
tongues mute grew and eyes no vision knew. Scymitars strave with utmost strain
and heads flew over the battle-plain; gall bladders clave and wrists were shorn
in twain; steeds plashed in pools of gore and beards were gripped right sore;
the host of Al-Islam called out, saying, "On the Prince of Mankind be blessings
and peace, and to the Compassionate glory and praise, which ne'er shall cease,
for His boons which aye increase;" and the host of the Infidels shouted, "Glory
to the Cross and the Belt and the vine press juice, and the wine presser and
the Priests and the Monks and the Festival of Palms and the Metropolitan!" Now
Zau al-Makan and Sharrkan held back and their troops gave way and feigned
flight from before the enemy, while the Infidel array pressed hard upon them
deeming them in rout, and made ready to foin and hew. Then the meiny of the
Moslems raised their voices, reciting the first verses of the Chapter of the
Cow,[FN#399] whilst the dead were trampled under hoofs of steeds, and the
heralds of the Greeks cried out, "Ho, servants of the Messiah! Ho, people of
the True Faith! Ho, followers of the Primate![FN#400] Verily Divine grace upon
you opes; for see, the hosts of Al Islam like birds with broken wings incline
to elope! So turn ye not to them your backs, but let your swords cleave deep in
their necks and hold not your hands from them, else are ye outcasts from the
Messiah, Mary's son, who spoke even when a cradled one!"[FN#401] Now Afridun,
King of Constantinople, deemed that the Infidels were victorious, knowing not
that this was but a clever stratagem of the Moslems, and sent to King Hardub of
Roum congratulations on success, adding, "Availed us naught but the Holy Merde
of the Arch Patriarch, whose fragrance exhaled from the beards and mustachios
of the slaves of the Cross near and far; and I swear, by the Miracles of the
Messiah; and by thy daughter Abrizah, the Nazarene, the Mariolater; and by the
Waters of Baptism, that I will not leave upon the earth a single defender of
Al- Islam! And to the bitter end will I carry out this plan." So the messenger
betook himself with the address to King Hardub, whilst the Infidels called to
one another saying, "Take we vengeance wreak for Luka!"—And Shahrazad perceived
the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.
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