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
repented to Almighty Allah.' Then asked I, 'What wouldst thou say to
him who should direct thee to Abu al-Hasan the Omani?'; and he
answered, 'Allah upon thee, O my brother, that thou do this and
quicken my poverty and the poverty of my parents![FN#295]' I rejoined,
'Go to her father and say to him, Thou owest me the reward for good
news, for that Abu al-Hasan the Omani standeth at the door.' With this
he set off trotting, as he were a mule loosed from the mill, and
presently came back, accompanied by Shaykh Tahir himself, who no
sooner saw me than he returned to his house and gave the man an
hundred thousand dinars which he took and went away blessing me. Then
the old man came up and embraced me and wept, saying, 'O my lord, where
hast thou been absent all this while? Indeed, my daughter hath been
killed by reason of her separation from thee; but come with me into
the house.' So we entered and he prostrated himself in gratitude to
the Almighty, saying, 'Praised be Allah who hath reunited us with
thee!' Then he went in to his daughter and said to her, 'The Lord hath
healed thee of this sickness;' and said she, 'O my papa, I shall never
be whole of my sickness, save I look upon the face of Abu al-Hasan.'
Quoth he, 'An thou wilt eat a morsel and go to the Hammam, I will
bring thee in company with him.' Asked she, 'Is it true that thou
sayst?'; and he answered, 'By the Great God, 'tis true!' She rejoined,
'By Allah, if I look upon his face, I shall have no need of eating!'
Then said he to his page, 'Bring in thy lord.' Thereupon I entered,
and when she saw me, O Prince of True Believers, she fell down in a
swoon, and presently coming to herself, recited this couplet,
'Yea, Allah hath joined the parted twain, * When no thought they
thought e'er to meet again.'
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