The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
made known to them our case, and we joined company with him; after
which a man of the band fetched a barque, wherein they embarked us all
three and, rowing us over the river, landed us with scant ceremony on
the opposite bank and went their ways. Thereupon up came a horse-patrol
and asked us who we were; so I spoke with the Captain of the watch and
said to him, 'I am Shams al-Nahar, the Caliph's favourite; I had
drunken strong wine and went out to visit certain of my acquaintance of
the wives of the Wazirs, when yonder rogues came upon me and laid hold
of me and brought me to this place; but when they saw you, they fled as
fast as they could. I met these men with them: so do thou escort me and
them to a place of safety and I will requite thee as I am well able to
do. When the Captain of the watch heard my speech, he knew me and
alighting, mounted me on his horse; and in like manner did two of his
men with Ali bin Bakkar. So I spoke to her' (continued the handmaid)
'and blamed her doings, and bade her beware, and said to her, 'O my
lady, have some care for thy life!' But she was angered at my words and
cried out at me; accordingly I left her and came forth in quest of
thee, but found thee not and dared not go to the house of Ali bin
Bakkar; so stood watching for thee, that I might ask thee of him and
wot how it goes with him. And I pray thee, of thy favour, to take of me
some money, for thou hast doubtless borrowed from thy friends part of
the gear and as it is lost, it behoveth thee to make it good with
folk.' I replied, 'To hear is to obey! go on;' and I walked with her
till we drew near my house, when she said to me, 'Wait here till I come
back to thee.'"—And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to
say her permitted say.
When it was the One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Night,
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 (of 10) — John Shaqi
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