Rejoined Zayn al-Asnam, “Know, O Mubarak, that
opulence is gained only by blood; nor cometh aught
upon mankind save by determination and predestination
of the Creator (be He glorified and magnified!); so
look to thine own stoutness of heart and take thou
no thought of me.” Thereupon Mubarak forthright
bade his slaves get them ready for wayfare; so they
obeyed his bidding in all things and mounted horse
and travelled by light and dark over the wildest of
wolds, every day seeing matters and marvels which
bewildered their wits, sights they had never seen
in all their years, until they drew near unto a certain
place. There the party dismounted and Mubarak
bade the negro slaves and eunuchs abide on the spot
saying to them, “Do ye keep watch and ward over
the beasts of burthen and the horses until what time
we return to you.” After this the twain
set out together afoot and quoth the Freedman to the
Prince, “O my lord, here valiancy besitteth,
for that now thou art in the land of the Image[FN#30]
thou camest to seek.” And they ceased not
walking till they reached a lake, a long water and
a wide, where quoth Mubarak to his companion, “Know,
O my lord, that anon will come to us a little craft
bearing a banner of azure tinct and all its planks
are of chaunders and lign-aloes of Comorin, the most
precious of woods. And now I would charge thee
with a charge the which must thou most diligently
observe.” Asked the other, “Thou
wilt see in that boat a boatman[FN#31] whose fashion
is the reverse of man’s; but beware, and again
I say beware, lest thou utter a word, otherwise he
will at once drown us.[FN#32] Learn also that this
stead belongeth to the King of the Jinns and that
everything thou beholdest is the work of the Jann.”—And
Shahrazad was surprised by the dawn of day and ceased
to say her permitted say.
When
it was the Five Hundred and Third Night,
Quoth Dunyazad, “O sister mine, an thou be other
than sleepy, tell us one of thy fair tales, so therewith
we may cut short the waking hours of this our night,”
and quoth Shahrazad:—It hath reached me,
O King of the Age, that Mubarak and Zayn al-Asnam
came upon a lake where, behold, they found a little
craft whose planks were of chaunders and lign-aloes
of Comorin and therein stood a ferryman with the head
of an elephant while the rest of his body wore the
semblance of a lion.[FN#33] Presently he approached
them and winding his trunk around them[FN#34] lifted
them both into the boat and seated them beside himself:
then he fell to paddling till he passed through the
middle of the lake and he ceased not so doing until
he had landed them on the further bank. Here
the twain took ground and began to pace forwards,
gazing around them the while and regarding the trees
which bore for burthen ambergris and lign-aloes, sandal,
cloves, and gelsamine,[FN#35] all with flowers and
fruits bedrest whose odours broadened the breast and
excited the sprite. There also the birds warbled,
with various voices, notes ravishing and rapturing