and that he wished him to make all ready, so the father
did accordingly; and when Attaf heard thereof he sent
supplies and spending-money.[FN#350] At the time
appointed the Minister took horse escorted by the
Governor and the Grandees, and they brought out the
mule-litter[FN#351] wherein was the bride, and the
procession rode onwards until they had reached the
Dome of the Birds,[FN#352] whereat the Minister bade
them return home and they obeyed him and farewelled
him. But on the ride back they all met Attaf
coming from the city, and he reined in his horse and
saluted the Governor and exchanged salams with his
companions, who said to him, “Now at the very
time we are going in thou comest out.”
Attaf made answer, “I wotted not that he would
set forth this day, but as soon as I was certified
that he had mounted I sent to summon his escort and
came forth a-following him."[FN#353] To this the
Governor replied, “Go catch them up at the Dome
of the Birds, where they are now halting.”
Attaf followed this counsel and reaching the place
alighted from his mare, and approaching Ja’afar
embraced him and cried, “Laud to the Lord, O
brother mine, who returneth thee to thy home with
fortunes repaired and heart fortified;” and said
the Minister, “O Attaf, Allah place it in my
power to requite thee; but cease thou not to write
me and apprise me of thy tidings; and for the nonce
I order thee to return hence and not to lie the night
save in thine own house.” And his host
did his bidding whilst the cousin-wife hearing his
voice thrust her head out of the litter and looked
upon him with flowing tears, understanding the length
to which his generosity had carried him. So
fared it with Attaf and his affair; but now give ear
to what befell him from Abd al-Malik bin Marwan.
As they hied them home one who hated the generous
man asked the Governor, “Wottest thou the wherefore
he went forth to farewell his quondam guest at so
late a time as this?” “Why so?”
answered the other; and the detractor continued, “Ja’afar
hath tarried four months as a guest in his household,
and disguised so that none save the host knew him,
and now Attaf fared not forth for his sake but because
of the woman.” “What woman?”
enquired the Governor, and the other replied, “His
whilom wife, whom he divorced for the sake of this
stranger, and married her to him; so this day he followeth
to enjoin him once more concerning the Government
of Syria which perchance is promised to him.
And ’tis better that thou breakfast upon him
ere he sup upon thee.” The other enquired,
“And whose daughter is she, is not her sire Abdullah
Chelebi?"[FN#354] Whereto the man answered, “Yes,
O my lord, and I repeat that she was put away to the
intent that Ja’afar might espouse her.”
When the Governor heard these words, he was wroth
with wrath galore than which naught could be more,
and he hid his anger from Attaf for a while of time
until he had devised a device to compass his destruction.
At last, one day of the days, he bade cast the corpse