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
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the Ifritah
Maymunah spake thus to the Ifrit Dahnash, "Sure am I that the like of
my beloved is not in this world! Art thou mad to fellow thy beloved
with my beloved?" He said, "Allah upon thee, O my lady, go back with me
and look upon my mistress, and after I will with thee and look upon thy
beloved." She answered, "It must needs be so, O accursed, for thou art
a knavish devil; but I will not go with thee nor shalt thou come with
me, save upon condition of a wager which is this. If the lover thou
lovest and of whom thou boastest so bravely, prove handsomer than mine
whom I mentioned and whom I love and of whom I boast, the bet shall be
shine against me; but if my beloved prove the handsomer the bet shall
be mine against thee." Quoth Dahnash the Ifrit, "O my lady, I accept
this thy wager and am satisfied thereat; so come with me to the
Islands." Quoth Maymunah; "No! for the abode of my beloved is nearer
than the abode of shine: here it is under us; so come down with me to
see my beloved and after we will go look upon thy mistress." "I hear
and I obey," said Dahnash. So they descended to earth and alighted in
the saloon which the tower contained; then Maymunah stationed Dahnash
beside the bed and, putting out her hand, drew back the silken coverlet
from Kamar al-Zaman's face, when it glittered and glistened and
shimmered and shone like the rising sun. She gazed at him for a moment,
then turning sharply round upon Dahnash said, "Look, O accursed, and be
not the basest of madmen; I am a maid, yet my heart he hath waylaid."
So Dahnash looked at the Prince and long continued gazing steadfastly
on him then, shaking his head, said to Maymunah, "By Allah, O my lady,
thou art excusable; but there is yet another thing to be considered,
and this is, that the estate female differeth from the male. By Allah's
might, this thy beloved is the likest of all created things to my
mistress in beauty and loveliness and grace and perfection; and it is
as though they were both cast alike in the mould of seemlihead." Now
when Maymunah heard these words, the light became darkness in her sight
and she dealt him with her wing so fierce a buffet on the head as
well-nigh made an end of him. Then quoth she to him, "I conjure thee,
by the light of his glorious countenance, go at once, O accursed, and
bring hither thy mistress whom thou lovest so fondly and foolishly, and
return in haste that we may lay the twain together and look on them
both as they lie asleep side by side; so shall it appear to us which be
the goodlier and more beautiful of the two. Except thou obey me this
very moment, O accursed, I will dart my sparks at thee with my fire and
consume thee; yea, in pieces I will rend thee and into the deserts cast
thee, that to stay at home and wayfarer an example thou be!" Quoth
Dahnash, "O my lady, I will do thy behests, for I know forsure that my
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