The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 357 pages of information about The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03.

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 357 pages of information about The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03.

She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the slave-girl went on telling the jeweller, “’I was dazed for joy to see her, after having lost all hopes of finding her alive.  When I came up to her, she bade me give the man who had brought her thither a thousand gold pieces; and we carried her in, I and the two maids, and laid her on her bed; where she passed that night in a sorely troubled state; and, when morning dawned, I forbade the women and eunuchs to go in to her, or even to draw near her for the whole of that day; but on the next she revived and somewhat recovered and I found her as if she had come out of her grave.  I sprinkled rose-water upon her face and changed her clothes and washed her hands and feet; nor did I cease to coax her, till I brought her to eat a little and drink some wine, though she had no mind to any such matter.  As soon as she had breathed the fresh air and strength began to return to her, I took to upbraiding her, saying, ’O my lady, consider and have pity on thyself; thou seest what hath betided us:  surely, enough and more than enough of evil hath befallen thee; for indeed thou hast been nigh upon death.  She said, ’By Allah, O good damsel, in sooth death were easier to me than what hath betided me; for it seemed as though I should be slain and no power could save me.  When the robbers took us from the jeweller’s house they asked me, Who mayest thou be? and hearing my answer, ’I am a singing girl, they believed me.  Then they turned to Ali bin Bakkar and made enquiries about him, ’And who art thou and what is thy condition?; whereto he replied, ’I am of the common kind.  So they took us and carried us along, without our resisting, to their abode; and we hurried on with them for excess of fear; but when they had us set down with them in the house, they looked hard at me and seeing the clothes I wore and my necklaces and jewellery, believed not my account of myself and said to me, ’Of a truth these necklaces belong to no singing-girl; so be soothfast and tell us the truth of thy case.  I returned them no answer whatever, saying in my mind, ’Now will they slay me for the sake of my apparel and ornaments; and I spoke not a word.  Then the villains turned to Ali bin Bakkar, asking, ’And thou, who art thou and whence art thou? for thy semblance seemeth not as that of the common kind.  But he was silent and we ceased not to keep our counsel and to weep, till Allah softened the rogues’ hearts to pity and they said to us, ’Who is the owner of the house wherein we were?’ We answered, ’Such an one, the jeweller; whereupon quoth one of them, ’I know him right well and I wot the other house where he liveth and I will engage to bring him to you this very hour.  Then they agreed to set me in a place by myself and Ali bin Bakkar in a place by himself, and said to us, ’Be at rest ye twain and fear not lest your secret be divulged; ye are safe from us.  Meanwhile their comrade went away and returned with the jeweller, who made known to

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