The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
knew him for the Wali. Then the Chief of Police lifted up his voice and
said, “What means this nastiness?” and the Wazir answered, saying,
“Allah increase thy reward, O Wali!” whereupon he knew him to be the
Minister. Then the Wazir lifted up his voice and said, “What means this
nastiness?” But when the King heard and recognised his Minister’s
voice, he held his peace and concealed his affair. Then said the Wazir,
“May God damn[FN#214] this woman for her dealing with us! She hath
brought hither all the Chief Officers of the state, except the King.”
Quoth the King, “Hold your peace, for I was the first to fall into the
toils of this lewd strumpet.” Whereat cried the carpenter, “And I, what
have I done? I made her a cabinet for four gold pieces, and when I came
to seek my hire, she tricked me into entering this compartment and
locked the door on me.” And they fell to talking with one another,
diverting the King and doing away his chagrin. Presently the neighbours
came up to the house and, seeing it deserted, said one to other, “But
yesterday our neighbour, the wife of such an one, was in it; but now no
sound is to be heard therein nor is soul to be seen. Let us break open
the doors and see how the case stands, lest it come to the ears of the
Wali or the King and we be cast into prison and regret not doing this
thing before.” So they broke open the doors and entered the saloon,
where they saw a large wooden cabinet and heard men within groaning for
hunger and thirst. Then said one of them, “Is there a Jinni in this
cabinet?” and his fellow, “Let us heap fuel about it and burn it with
fire.” When the Kazi heard this, he bawled out to them, “Do it
not!”—And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her
permitted say.
When it was the Five Hundred and Ninety-sixth Night,
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when the
neighbours proposed to heap fuel about the cabinet and to burn it the
Kazi bawled out to them, “Do it not!” And they said to one another,
“Verily the Jinn make believe to be mortals and speak with men’s
voices.” Thereupon the Kazi repeated somewhat of the Sublime Koran and
said to the neighbours, “Draw near to the cabinet wherein we are.” So
they drew near, and he said, “I am so and so the Kazi, and ye are such
an one and such an one, and we are here a company.” Quoth the
neighbours, “Who brought you here?” And he told them the whole case
from beginning to end. Then they fetched a carpenter, who opened the
five doors and let out Kazi, Wazir, Wali, King and carpenter in their
queer disguises; and each, when he saw how the others were accoutred,
fell a-laughing at them. Now she had taken away all their clothes; so
every one of them sent to his people for fresh clothes and put them on
and went out, covering himself therewith from the sight of the folk.
“Consider, therefore, O our lord the King” (said the Wazir), “what a
trick this woman played off upon the folk! And I have heard tell also a
tale of
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