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 she sat upright and said, 'By Allah, O my lord, I had not deemed
to see thy face ever more, save it were in a dream!' So she embraced me
and wept, and said, 'O Abu al-Hasan, now will I eat and drink.' The
old man her sire rejoiced to hear these words and they brought her meat
and drink and we ate and drank, O Commander of the Faithful. After
this, I abode with them awhile, till she was restored to her former
beauty, when her father sent for the Kazi and the witnesses and bade
write out the marriage-contract between her and me and made a mighty
great bride-feast; and she is my wife to this day and this is my son by
her." So saying he went away and returned with a boy of rare beauty and
symmetry of form and favour to whom said he, "Kiss the ground before
the Commander of the Faithful." He kissed ground before the Caliph, who
marvelled at his beauty and glorified his Creator; after which
Al-Rashid departed, he and his company, saying, "O Ja'afar, verily,
this is none other than a marvellous thing, never saw I nor heard I
aught more wondrous." When he was seated in the palace of the
Caliphate, he cried, "O Masrur!" who replied, "Here am I, O my lord!"
Then said he, "Bring the year's tribute of Bassorah and Baghdad and
Khorasan, and set it in this recess.[FN#296]" Accordingly he laid the
three tributes together and they were a vast sum of money, whose tale
none might tell save Allah. Then the Caliph bade draw a curtain before
the recess and said to Ja'afar, "Fetch me Abu al-Hasan." Replied
Ja'afar, "I hear and obey," and going forth, returned presently with
the Omani, who kissed ground before the Caliph, fearing lest he had
sent for him because of some fault that he had committed when he was
with him in his house. Then said Al-Rashid, "Harkye, O Omani!" and he
replied, "Adsum, O Prince of True Believers! May Allah ever bestow his
favours upon thee!" Quoth the Caliph, "Draw back yonder curtain."
Thereupon Abu al-Hasan drew back the curtain from the recess and was
confounded and perplexed at the mass of money he saw there. Said
Al-Rashid, "O Abu al-Hasan, whether is the more, this money or that
thou didst lose by the amulet?[FN#297]"; and he answered, "This is
many times the greater, O Commander of the Faithful!" Quoth the
Caliph, "Bear witness, all ye who are present, that I give this money
to this young man." So Abu al-Hasan kissed ground and was abashed and
wept before the Caliph for excess of joy. Now when he wept, the tears
ran down from his eyelids upon his cheeks and the blood returned to
its place and his face became like the moon on the night of its
fulness. Whereupon quoth the Caliph, "There is no god but the God!
Glory be to Him who decreeth change upon change and is Himself the
Everlasting who changeth not!" Saying these words, he bade fetch a
mirror and showed Abu al-Hasan his face therein, which when he saw, he
prostrated himself, in gratitude to the Most High Lord. Then the
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