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
When it was the One Hundred and Ninety-ninth Night,
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that King Shahriman
also passed that night with them in the excess of his joy for his son's
recovery. And when the next morning dawned, and the King had gone away
and the two young men were left alone, Kamar al-Zaman told his story
from beginning to end to Marzawan who said, "In very sooth I know her
with whom thou didst foregather; her name is the Princess Budur and she
is daughter to King Ghayur." Then he related to him all that had passed
with the Princess from first to last and acquainted him with the
excessive love she bore him, saying, "All that befel thee with thy
father hath befallen her with hers, and thou art without doubt her
beloved, even as she is shine; so brace up thy resolution and take
heart, for I will bring thee to her and unite you both anon and deal
with you even as saith the poet,
"Albe to lover adverse be his love, *
And show aversion howso may he care;
Yet will I manage that their persons[FN#294] meet, *
E'en as the pivot of a scissor pair."
And he ceased not to comfort and solace and encourage Kamar al- Zaman
and urged him to eat and drink till he ate food and drank wine, and
life returned to him and he was saved from his ill case; and Marzawan
cheered him and diverted him with talk and songs and stories, and in
good time he became free of his disorder and stood up and sought to go
to the Hammam.[FN#295] So Marzawan took him by the hand and both went
to the bath, where they washed their bodies and made them clean.—And
Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted
say.
When it was the Two Hundredth Night,
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