When I found myself upon the ground, I made use of
the knife, cut the skin, and throwing it off, the
roc at the first sight of me flew away. This roc
is a white bird of a monstrous size; his strength
is such that he can lift up elephants from the plains,
and carry them to the tops of mountains, where he
feeds upon them. Being impatient till I reached
the castle, I lost no time, but made so much haste,
that I got thither in half a day’s journey,
and I must say, that I found it surpassed the description
they had given me of it. The gate being open,
I entered into a court that was square, and so large,
that there were round it ninety-nine gates of wood
of sanders and aloes, with one of gold, without counting
those of several magnificent stair-cases that led
up to apartments above, besides many more I could
not see. The hundred doors I spoke of opened
into gardens or store-houses full of riches, or into
palaces that contained things wonderful to be seen.
I saw a door standing open just before me, through
which I entered into a large hall, where I found forty
voung ladies of such perfect beauty, that imagination
could not go beyond it; they were all most sumptuously
apparelled; and as soon as they saw me, they rose
up, and, without expecting my compliments, said to
me, with demonstrations of joy, Noble sir, you are
very welcome. And one spoke to me in the name
of the rest thus: We have been in expectation
a long while of such a gentleman as you; your mien
assures us that you are master of all the good qualities
we can wish for, and we hope you will not find our
company disagreeable or unworthy of yours. They
forced me, notwithstanding all the opposition I could
make, to sit down on a seat that was higher than theirs,
and though I signified that I was uneasy. That
is your place, said they; you are at present our lord,
master, and judge, and we are your slaves, ready to
obey your commands.
Nothing in the world, madam, so much astonished me
as the passion and eagerness of those fair ladies
to do me all possible service. One brought hot
water to wash my feet; a second poured sweet scented
water on my hands; some brought me all sorts of necessaries,
and change of apparel; others brought in a magnificent
collation; and the rest came with glasses in their
hands to fill me delicious wines, all in good order,
and in the most charming manner that could be.
I ate and drank; after which the ladies placed themselves
about me, and desired an account of my travels.
I gave them a full relation of my adventures, which
lasted till night came on.
When I had made an end of my story, which I related
to the forty ladies, some of them that sat nearest
me staid to keep me company, whilst the rest, seeing
it was dark, rose to fetch tapers. They brought
a prodigious quantity, which made such a marvellous
light as if it had been day, and they were so proportionably
disposed,, that nothing could be more beautiful.
Other ladies covered a table with dry fruits, sweet-meats,