The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 4 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 91 pages of information about The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 4.

The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 4 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 91 pages of information about The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 4.

By this time every soul in the City of Shagpat, kings and people, all save Abarak and Noorna bin Noorka, were overcome and prostrate with their faces to the ground; but Noorna watched the conflict eagerly, and saw the head of Shagpat sprouting incessant fresh crops of hair, despite the pertinacious shearing of her betrothed.  Then she smote her hands, and cried, ’Yea! though I lose my beauty and the love of my betrothed, I must join in this, or he’ll be lost.’  So, saying to Abarak, ‘Watch over me,’ she went into the air, and, as she passed Rabesqurat, was multiplied into twenty damsels of loveliness.  Then Abarak beheld a scorpion following the twenty in mid-air, and darting stings among them.  Noorna tossed a ring, and it fell in a circle of flame round the scorpion.  So, while the scorpion was shooting in squares to escape from the circle, the fire-beaked vulture flew to it, and fluttered a dense rain which swallowed the flame, and the scorpion and vulture assailed Noorna, that was changed to a golden hawk in the midst of nineteen other golden hawks.  Now, as Rabesqurat came scudding by, and saw the encounter, she made the twenty hawks a hundred.  The Genie Karaz howled at her, and pinioned her to a pillar below in the Desert, with Shagpat in her arms.  But, as he soared aloft to renew the fight with Noorna, Shibli Bagarag loosed to her aid the Slaves of the Sword, and Abarak marked him slope to a distant corner of earth, and reascend in a cloud, which drew swiftly over the land toward the Great Hall.  Lo, Shibli Bagarag stepped from it through a casement of the Hall, and with him Shagpat, a slack weight, mated out of all power of motion.  Koorookh swooped low, on his back Baba Mustapha, and Shibli Bagarag flung Abarak beside him on the bird.  Then Koorookh whirred off with them; and while the heavens raged, Shibli Bagarag prepared a rapid lather, and dashed it over Shagpat, and commenced shearing him with lightning sweeps of the blade.  ’Twas as a racing wheel of fire to see him!  Suddenly he desisted, and wiped the sweat from his face.  Then calling on the name of Allah, he gave a last keen cunning sweep with the blade, and following that, the earth awfully quaked and groaned, as if speaking in the abysmal tongue the Mastery of the Event to all men.  Aklis was revealed in burning beams as of a sun, and the trouble of the air ceased, vapours slowly curling to the four quarters.  Shibli Bagarag had smitten clean through the Identical!  Terribly had Noorna and those that aided her been oppressed by the multitude of their enemies; but, in a moment these melted away, and Karaz, together with the scorpion that was Goorelka, vanished.  Day was on the baldness of Shagpat.

CONCLUSION

So was shaved Shagpat, the son of Shimpoor, the son of Shoolpi, the son of Shullum, by Shibli Bagarag, of Shiraz, according to preordainment.

The chronicles relate, that no sooner had he mastered the Event, than men on the instant perceived what illusion had beguiled them, and, in the words of the poet,—­

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