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
great good cheer till the end of the day. Now the King had commanded
his wife to array the maiden in her richest raiment and ornaments and
carry her by the door of the saloon. She did as he told her, and when
Judar saw the Princess, who had not her match for beauty and grace, he
looked fixedly at her and said, “Ah!”; and his limbs were loosened; for
love and longing and passion and pine were sore upon him; desire and
transport get hold upon him and he turned pale. Quoth the Wazir, “May
no harm befall thee, O my lord! Why do I see thee change colour and in
suffering?” Asked Judar, “O Wazir, whose daughter is this damsel?
Verily she hath enthralled me and ravished my reason.” Replied the
Wazir, “She is the daughter of thy friend the King; and if she please
thee, I will speak to him that he marry thee to her.” Quoth Judar, “Do
so, O Wazir, and as I live, I will bestow on thee what thou wilt and
will give the King whatsoever he shall ask to her dowry; and we will
become friends and kinsfolk.” Quoth the Minister, “It shall go hard but
thy desire be accomplished.” Then he turned to the King and said in his
ear, “O King of the age, thy friend Judar seeketh alliance with thee
and will have me ask of thee for him the hand of thy daughter, the
Princess Asiyah; so disappoint me not, but accept my intercession, and
what dowry soever thou askest he will give thee.” Said the King, “The
dowry I have already received, and as for the girl, she is his
handmaid; I give her to him to wife and he will do me honour by
accepting her.”—And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased
saying her permitted say.
When it was the Six Hundred and Twenty-third Night,
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