Thereupon the King and his courtiers accompanied Haykar
to a wide open space outside the city whither he sent
for the vultures and the lads; and after binding the
cords he loosed them to soar as high as the lanyards
allowed in the firmament-plain, when they fell to outcrying
as he had taught them. And lastly he haled them
in and restored them to their steads. Hereat
the King wondered, as did all his suite, with extreme
wonderment, and kissing his Minister between his eyes,
robed him in an honourable robe and said to him, “Go
forth in safety, O my beloved, and boast of my realm,
to the land of Egypt[FN#62] and answer the propositions
of Pharaoh and master him by the power of Almighty
Allah;” and with these words farewelled him.
Accordingly Haykar took his troops and guards, together
with the lads and the vultures, and he fared forth
intending for Egypt where on arrival he at once made
for the royal Palace. And when the folk of the
capital understood that Sankharib the King had commissioned
a man of his notables to bespeak their Sovran the
Pharaoh, they entered and apprized their liege lord
who sent a party of his familiars summoning him to
the presence. Presently Haykar the Sage entered
unto Pharaoh; and after prostration as befitteth before
royalty said, “O my lord, Sankharib the King
greeteth thee with many salutations and salams; and
hath sent me singlehanded sans other of his slaves,
to the end that I answer thy question and fulfil whatso
thou requirest and I am commanded to supply everything
thou needest; especially inasmuch as thou hast sent
to the Monarch my master for the loan of a man who
can build thee a bower between firmament and terra
firma; and I, by the good aidance of Allah Almighty
and of thine august magnanimity, will edify that same
for thee even as thou desirest and requirest.
But this shall be upon the condition stablished concerning
the tax-tribute of Misraim for three years, seeing
that the consent of the Kings be their fullest securities.
An thou vanquish me and my hand fall short and I fail
to answer thee, then shall my liege lord send thee
the tax-tribute whereof thou speakest; but if I bring
thee all thou needest, then shalt thou forward to
my lord the tax-tribute thou hast mentioned and of
him demanded.” Pharaoh, hearing these words,
marvelled and was perplexed at the eloquence of his
tongue and the sweetness of his speech and presently
exclaimed, “O man, what may be thy name?”
The other replied, “Thy slave is hight Abikam;[FN#63]
and I am an emmet of the emmets under Sankharib the
King.” Asked Pharaoh, “Had not thy
lord one more dignified of degree than thou, that
he sent unto me an ant to answer me and converse with
me?” and Haykar answered, “I humbly hope
of the Almighty that I may satisfy all which is in
thy heart, O my lord; for that Allah is with the weakling
the more to astounding the strangling.”
Hereat Pharaoh gave orders to set apart for Abikam
his guest an apartment, also for the guards and all
that were with him and provide them with rations and