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
me; for without her, we had never foregathered, we twain, and I fear lest some
calamity befal thee because of thy sin against her." Quoth I, "She acquitted me
of offence ere she died;" and I repeated to her what my mother had told me.
Quoth she, "Allah upon thee! when thou returnest to thy mother, learn what
thing she keepeth for thee." I rejoined, "My mother also said to me; 'Before
the daughter of thy uncle died, she laid a charge upon me, saying, Whenever thy
son would go whither he is wont to go, teach him these two saws, 'Faith is
fair; Unfaith is foul!' " When my lady heard this she exclaimed, "The mercy of
Almighty Allah be upon her! Indeed, she hath delivered thee from me, for I
minded to do thee a mischief, but now I will not harm thee nor trouble thee." I
wondered at this and asked her, "What then west thou minded to do with me in
time past and we two being in bond of love?" Answered she, "Thou art infatuated
with me; for thou art young in life and a raw laddie; thy heart is void of
guile and thou weetest not our malice and deceit. Were she yet alive, she
would protect thee; for she is the cause of thy preservation and she hath
delivered thee from destruction. And now I charge thee speak not with any
woman, neither accost one of our sex, be she young or be she old; and again I
say Beware! for thou art simple and raw and knowest not the wiles of women and
their malice, and she who interpreted the signs to thee is dead. And indeed I
fear for thee, lest thou fall into some disgrace and find none to deliver thee
from it, now that the daughter of thy uncle is no more."—And Shahrazad
perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.
When it was the One Hundred and Twenty-first Night,
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