The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 09 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 09 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
Then they walked on, till they made a city, whose inhabitants the
fisherman saw to be all women, there being no male among them; so he
said to his companion, "O my brother, what city is this and what are
these women?" "This is the city of women; for its inhabitants are of
the women of the sea." "Are there any males among them?" "No!" "Then
how do they conceive and bear young, without males?[FN#266]" "The King
of the sea banisheth them hither and they conceive not neither bear
children. All the women of the sea, with whom he is wroth, he sendeth
to this city, and they cannot leave it; for, should one of them come
forth therefrom, any of the beasts of the sea that saw her would eat
her. But in other cities of the main there are both males and
females." Thereupon asked the fisherman, "Are there then other cities
than this in the sea?"; and the Merman answered, "There are many."
Quoth the fisherman, "And is there a Sultan over you in the sea?"
"Yes," quoth the Merman. Then said Abdullah "O my brother, I have
indeed seen many marvels in the main!" But the Merman said, "And what
hast thou seen of its marvels?[FN#267] Hast thou not heard the saying,
'The marvels of the sea are more manifold than the marvels of the
land?'" "True," rejoined the fisherman and fell to gazing upon those
women, whom he saw with faces like moons and hair like women's hair,
but their hands and feet were in their middle and they had tails like
fishes' tails. Now when the Merman had shown him the people of the
city, he carried him forth therefrom and forewalked him to another
city, which he found full of folk, both males and females, formed like
the women aforesaid and having tails; but there was neither selling nor
buying amongst them, as with the people of the land, nor were they
clothed, but went all naked and with their same uncovered. Said
Abdullah "O my brother, I see males and females alike with their shame
exposed,[FN#268]" and the other said, "This is because the folk of the
sea have no clothes." Asked the fisherman, "And how do they when they
marry?" The Merman answered, "They do not marry; but every one who
taketh a liking to a female doth his will of her." Quoth Abdullah,
"This is unlawful! Why doth he not ask her in marriage and dower her
and make her a wedding festival and marry her, in accordance with that
which is pleasing to Allah and His Apostle?"; and quoth the other, "We
are not all of one religion: some of us are Moslems, believers in The
Unity, others Nazarenes and what not else; and each marrieth in
accordance with the ordinances of his creed; but those of us who marry
are mostly Moslems." The fisherman continued, "Ye are naked and have
neither buying nor selling among you: of what then is your wives'
dowry? Do ye give them jewels and precious stones?" The Merman
rejoined, "Gems with us are only stones without worth: but upon the
Moslem who is minded to marry they impose a dowry of a certain number
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