upon, when each put forth his paw upon his fellow and
both roared with roars like unto the bellow of ear-rending
thunder. Hereat all present were perplex in the
extreme and were in admiration at that matter and
especially the Prince of True Believers who cried,
“O Wazir what seest thou in this business?”
The Wazir replied, “O Caliph of the Age, verily
Allah Almighty to thee hath sent this Sage that He[FN#260]
might show thee such marvels as these.”
Then the Warlock signalled with his hand to the lions
which shrank till they became as cats which carried
on the combat; and both Caliph and Wazir wondered
thereat with excessive wonderment. Anon quoth
the King to the Minister, “Bid the Sage display
to us more of his marvels;” and accordingly the
Wazir obeyed his lord’s be hest, and the Warlock
replied, “To hear is to obey.” He
then said, “Bring hither to me a chauldron full
of water;” and when it was brought he asked the
Courtiers, “Which of you would divert himself?”
“I,” quoth the Wazir; when quoth the Sage,
“Do thou rise to thy feet and doff thy robes
and gird thee with a zone:” whereto said
the other, “Bring me a waistcloth;” and
when it was brought he did therewith as he was bidden.
Hereat said the Warlock, “Seat thee in the centre
of the chauldron;” so he plunged into the water,
but when he would have seated him amiddlemost thereof
as ordered he saw only that he had entered a sea dashing
with surges clashing wherein whoso goeth is lost to
view, and whence whoso cometh is born anew; and he
fell to swimming from side to side intending to issue
forth, while the waves suffered him not to make the
shore. And while he was in this case behold,
a billow of the billows vomited[FN#261] him up from
the sea to the strand and he stood on dry land, when
he surveyed his person and suddenly saw that he had
become a woman with the breasts of a woman and the
solution of continuity like a woman, and long black
hair flowing down to his heels even as a woman’s.
Then said he to himself, “O ill- omened diversion!
What have I done with such unlucky disport that I
have looked upon this marvel and wonder of wonderments,
only to become a woman.[FN#262] Verily we are Allah’s,
and unto Him shall we return;” adding as he
took thought of the matter and of what had befallen
him, “There is no Majesty and there is no Might
save in Allah, the Glorious, the Great.”
Presently a Fisherman approached him and sighting
a fair girl said, “This be none other than a
blessed day which Allah hath opened to us with a beautiful
maiden for quarry; and she is doubtless of the Daughters
of the Deep, whom Allah Almighty hath sent to us that
I may espouse her to my son.” Hearing these
words said the transformed to himself, “Now
after being a Wazir I have become a woman and this
be for that as tit for tat,[FN#263] and the wight
furthermore desireth to see me married, and as for
the Caliph and the kingdom and the countries, who
shall now be able to offer them counsel?” But
the Fisherman who for his joyance had no stomach to