The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 81 pages of information about The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 3.

The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 81 pages of information about The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 3.

And they cried, all of them, ’O light of the astonished earth, we care for nought other than it.’

So he said, ’And is it known to ye how to dispossess the wearer of his burden?’

They answered, ‘By a touch of the gall of the Roc on his forehead.’

Then he lifted his arms, crying, ’Hie out of my presence! and whoso of ye fetcheth a drop of the gall, with that one will I exchange the crown.’

At these words some moved hastily, but the most faltered, as doubting and incredulous that he would propose such an exchange; and one, an old monkey, sat down and crossed his legs, and made a study of Shibli Bagarag, as of a sovereign that held forth a deceiving bargain.  But he cried again, ’Hie and haste! as my head is now cased I think it not the honoured part.’

Then the old monkey arose with a puzzled look, half scornful, and made for the door slowly, turning his head toward Shibli Bagarag betweenwhiles as he went, and scratching his lower limbs with the mute reflectiveness of age and extreme caution.

Now, when they were gone, Shibli Bagarag looked in the eyes of the seven youths, and saw they were content with him, and his countenance was brightened with approval.  So he descended from his seat, and went with them from the hall of ebony to a court where horses were waiting saddled, and slaves with hawks on their wrists stood in readiness; and they mounted each a horse, but he loitered.  The seven youths divined his feeling, and cried impatiently, ‘Come! no lingering in Aklis!’ So he mounted likewise, and they emerged from the palace, and entered the hills that glowed under the copper sun, and started a milk-white antelope with ruby spots, and chased it from its cover over the sand-hills, a hawk being let loose to worry it and distress its timid beaming eyes.  When the creature was quite overcome, one of the youths struck his heel into his horse’s side and flung a noose over the head of the quarry, and drew it with them, gently petting it the way home to the palace.  At the gates of the palace it was released, and lo! it went up the steps, and passed through the halls as one familiar with them.  Now, when they were all assembled in the anteroom of the hall, where Shibli Bagarag had first seen the seven youths, sons of Aklis, in their jollity, one of them said to the Antelope, ’We have need of thee to speak a word with Aklis, O our sister!’

So the same youth requested the use of the phial of Paravid, and Shibli Bagarag applied it carefully, tenderly, to the mouth of the Antelope.  Then the Antelope spake in a silver-ringing voice, saying, ’What is it, O my brothers?’

They answered, ’Thou knowest we dare not attempt interchange of speech with Aklis, seeing that we disobeyed him in visiting the kingdoms of the earth:  so it is for thee to question him as to the object of this youth, and it is the Shaving of Shagpat.’

So she said, ‘’Tis well; I wot of it.’

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