The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 119 pages of information about The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 1.

The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 119 pages of information about The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 1.

Bhanavar drew her robe about her and was mute.  Ere the setting of the moon they journeyed on with her; and continued so three days and nights through the defiles and ravines and matted growths of the mountains.  On the fourth dawn they were on the summit of a lofty mountain-rise; below them the sun, shooting a current of gold across leagues of sea.  Then he that had spoken with Bhanavar said, ‘A sail will come,’ and a sail came from under the sun.  Scarce had the ship grated shore when the warriors lifted Bhanavar, and waded through the water with her, and placed her unwetted in the ship, and one, the fair youth among the warriors, sprang on board with her, remaining by her.  So the captain pushed off, and the wind filled the sails, and Bhanavar was borne over the lustre of the sea, that was as a changing opal in its lustre, even as a melted jewel flowing from the fingers of the maker, the Almighty One.  The ship ceased not sailing till they came to a narrow strait, where the sea was but a river between fair sloping hills alight with towers and palaces, opening a way to a great city that was in its radiance over the waters of the sea as the aspect of myriad sheeny white doves breasting the wave.  Hitherto the young warrior had held aloof in coldness of courtesy from Bhanavar; but now he sat by her, and said, ’The bond between my prince and Rukrooth is accomplished, and it was to snatch thee from the Chief of the Beni-Asser and bring thee even to this city.’

Bhanavar exclaimed, ’Allah be praised in all things, and his will be done!’

The youth continued, ’Thou art alone here, O lady, exposed to the perils of loneliness; surely it were well if I linger with thee awhile, and see to thy welfare in this city, even as a brother with a sister; and I will deal honourably by thee.’

Bhanavar looked on the young warrior and blushed at his exceeding sweetness with her; the soft freshness of his voice was to her as the blossom-laden breeze in the valleys of the mountains, and she breathed low the words of her gratitude, saying, ’If I am not a burden, let this be so.’

Then said he, ’Know me by my name, which is Almeryl; and that we seem indeed of one kin, make known unto me thine.’

She replied, ‘Ill-omened is it, this name of Bhanavar!’

The youth among warriors gazed on her a moment with the fluttering eye of bashfulness, and said, ’Can they that have marked thee call thee other than Bhanavar the Beautiful?’

She remembered that Ruark had spoken in like manner, and the curse of her beauty smote her, and she thought, ’This fair youth, he hath not a mother to watch over him and ward off souls of evil.  I dread there will come a mishap to him through me; Allah shield him from it!’ And she sought to dissuade him from resting by her, but he cried, ’’Tis but a choice to dwell with thee or with the dogs in the street outside thy door, O Bhanavar!’

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