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
bade them repair to that hermitage and, after reaching the tower, to hide
therein. Thus far concerning them; but as regards King Zau al-Makan and his
brother Sharrkan and the Wazir Dandan and the escort, when they reached the
hermitage they entered and met the Monk Matruhina, who came out to see who and
what they were; whereupon quoth that pious man Zat al-Dawahi, "Slay this damned
fellow."[FN#431] So they smote him with their swords and made him drink the cup
of death. Then the accursed old woman carried them to the place of offerings
and ex votos, and brought out to them treasures and precious things more than
she had described to them; and after gathering the whole together, they set the
booty in chests and loaded the mules therewith. As for Tamasil, she came not,
she or her father, for fear of the Moslems; so Zau al-Makan tarried there,
awaiting her all that day and the next and a third, till Sharrkan said to him,
"By Allah, I am troubled anent the army of Al-Islam, for I know not what is
become of them." His brother replied, "And I also am concerned for them: we
have come by this great treasure and I do not believe that Tamasil or any one
else will approach the hermitage, after that befel which hath befallen the host
of the Christians. It behoveth us, then, to content ourselves with what Allah
hath given us and depart; so haply He will help us conquer Constantinople."
Accordingly they came down from the mountain, while Zat al-Dawahi was impotent
to oppose their march for fear of betraying her deceit; and they fared forwards
till they reached the head of a defile, where the old woman had laid an ambush
for them with the ten thousand horse. As soon as these saw the Moslems they
encircled them from all sides, couching lance and baring the white sabre blade;
and the Infidels shouted the watch word of their faithless Faith and set the
shafts of their mischief astring. When Zau al-Makan and his brother Sharrkan
and the Minister Dandan looked upon this host, they saw that it was a numerous
army and said, "Who can have given these troops information of us?" Replied
Sharrkan, "O my brother, this be no time for talk; this is the time for smiting
with swords and shooting with shafts) so gird up your courage and hearten your
hearts, for this strait is like a street with two gates; though, by the virtue
of the Lord of Arabs and Ajams, were not the place so narrow I would bring them
to naught, even though they were an hundred thousand men!" Said Zau al-Makan,
"Had we wotted this we would have brought with us five thousand horse;" and the
Wazir Dandan continued, "If we had ten thousand horse they had availed us
naught in these narrows; but Allah will succour us against them. I know this
defile and its straitness, and I know there be many places of refuge in it; for
I have been here on razzia with King Omar bin al-Nu'uman, what while we
besieged Constantinople. We abode in this place, and here is water colder than
snow.
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