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
She resumed, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Abdullah of
the Land said to Abdullah of the sea, "O my brother, hast thou brought
me hither to make me a butt and a laughing-stock for thy children and
thy consort?" Cried the Merman, "Pardon, O my brother! Those who have
no tails are rare among us, and whenever one such is found, the Sultan
taketh him, to make fun of him, and he abideth a marvel amongst us, and
all who see him laugh at him. But, O my brother, excuse these young
children and this woman, for they lack wits." Then he cried out to his
family, saying, "Silence!"; so they were afraid and held their peace;
whilst he went on to soothe Abdullah's mind. Presently, as they were
talking, behold, in came some ten Mermen, tall and strong and stout,
and said to him, "O Abdullah, it hath reached the King that thou hast
with thee a No-tail of the No-tails of the earth." Answered the Merman,
"Yes; and this is he; but he is not of us nor of the children of the
sea. He is my friend of the land and hath come to me as a guest and I
purpose to carry him back to the land." Quoth they, "We cannot depart
but with him; so, an thou have aught to say, arise and come with him
before the King; and whatso thou wouldst say to us, say thou that same
to the King." Then quoth the Merman to the fisherman, "O my brother, my
excuse is manifest, and we may not disobey the King: but go thou with
me to him and I will do my best to deliver thee from him, Inshallah!
Fear not, for he deemeth thee of the children of the sea; but, when he
seeth thee, he will know thee to be of the children of the land, and he
will surely entreat thee honourably and restore thee to the land." And
Abdullah of the Land replied, "'Tis thine to decide, I will trust in
Allah and wend with thee." So he took him and carried him to the King,
who, when he saw him, laughed at him and said, "Welcome to the
No-tail!" And all who were about the King began to laugh at him and
say, "Yea, by Allah, he is tailless!" Then Abdullah of the Sea came
forward and acquainted the King with the fisherman's case, saying,
"This man is of the children of the land and he is my comrade and
cannot live amongst us, for that he loveth not the eating of fish,
except it be fried or boiled; wherefore I desire that thou give me
leave to restore him to the land." Whereto the King replied, "Since the
case is so, and he cannot live among us, I give thee leave to restore
him to his place, after due entertainment," presently adding, "Bring
him the guest-meal." So they brought him fish of various kinds and
colours and he ate, in obedience to the royal behest; after which the
King said to him, "Ask a boon of me." Quoth he, "I ask of thee that
thou give me jewels;" and the King said, "Carry him to the jewel-house
and let him choose that whereof he hath need." So his friend carried
him to the jewel-house and he picked out whatso he would, after which
the Merman brought him back to his own city and pulling out a purse,
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