hast thou to tell me?” Quoth the man, “Come
with me to thine other house;” and the jeweller
enquired, “Dost thou then know my other house?”
Replied the other, “I know all about thee and
I know that also whereby Allah will dispel thy dolours.”
“So I said to myself” (continued the jeweller)
“’I will go with him whither he will;’
and went out and walked on till we came to my second
house; and when the man saw it he said to me, ’It
is without door or doorkeeper, and we cannot possibly
sit in it; so come thou with me to another place.’
Then the man continued passing from stead to stead
(and I with him) till night overtook us. Yet I
put no question to him of the matter in hand and we
ceased not to walk on, till we reached the open country.
He kept saying, ‘Follow me,’ and quickened
his pace to a trot, whilst I trotted after him heartening
my heart to go on, until we reached the river, where
he took boat with me, and the boatman rowed us over
to the other bank. Then he landed from the boat
and I landed after him: and he took my hand and
led me to a street which I had never entered in all
my days, nor do I know in what quarter it was.
Presently the man stopped at the door of a house, and
opening it entered and made me enter with him; after
which he locked the door with an iron padlock,[FN#212]
and led me along the vestibule, till he brought me
in the presence of ten men who were as though they
were one and the same man; they being brothers.
We saluted them” (continued the jeweller) “and
they returned our greeting and bade us be seated;
so we sat down. Now I was like to die for excess
of weariness; but they brought me rose-water and sprinkled
it on my face; after which they gave me a sherbet
to drink and set before me food whereof some of them
ate with me. Quoth I to myself, ’Were there
aught harmful in the food, they would not eat with
me.’ So I ate, and when we had washed our
hands, each of us returned to his place. Then
they asked me, ‘Dost thou know us?’ and
I answered, ’No! nor in my life have I ever
seen you; nay, I know not even him who brought me
hither.’ Said they, ‘Tell us thy tidings
and lie not at all.’ Replied I, ’Know
then that my case is wondrous and my affair marvellous;
but wot ye anything about me?’ They rejoined,
’Yes! it was we took thy goods yesternight and
carried off thy friend and her who was singing to
him.’ Quoth I, ’Allah let down His
veil over you! Where be my friend and she who
was singing to him?’ They pointed with their
hands to one side and replied, ’Yonder, but,
by Allah, O our brother, the secret of their case
is known to none save to thee, for from the time we
brought the twain hither up to this day, we have not
looked upon them nor questioned them of their condition,
seeing them to be persons of rank and dignity.
Now this and this only it was that hindered our killing
them: so tell us the truth of their case and thou
shalt be assured of thy safety and of theirs.’
When I heard this” (continued the jeweller)