The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 770 pages of information about The Arabian Nights Entertainments.

The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 770 pages of information about The Arabian Nights Entertainments.
now gone, has carried with her the best part of me, and that the remaining part seeks for an opportunity to go after her.  Tell me, I conjure you, added he, what cruel lady this is, who forces people to love her, without giving them time to advise?  My lord, answered Ebn Thaher, this is the famous Schemselnihar, [Footnote:  This word signifies the sun of the day.] the principal favourite of the caliph our master.  She is justly so called, added the prince, since she is more beautiful than the sun at noon-day.  That is true, replied Ebn Thaher; therefore the commander of the faithful loves, or rather adores her:  he gave me express orders to furnish all that she asked of me, and to prevent, as much as possible, every thing that she can desire of me.

He spoke in this manner, in order to hinder him from engaging in an amour which could not but prove unhappy to him; but it served only to inflame him the more.  I was very doubtful, charming Schemselnihar, said he, that I should not be allowed so much as to think of you.  I perceive well, however, that, without hopes of being loved by you, I cannot forbear loving you.  I will love you then, and bless my lot that I am slave to an object fairer than the meridian sun.

While the prince of Persia was thus consecrating his heart to fair Schemselnihar, this lady, upon returning home, thought upon a way how she might see and have free converse with him.  She no sooner entered her palace, than she sent to Ebn Thaher the woman she had shown him, and in whom she put all her confidence, to tell him to come and see her without delay, and to bring the prince of Persia with him.  The slave came to Ebn Thaher’s shop while he was speaking with the prince, and endeavouring, by very strong arguments, to dissuade him from loving the caliph’s favourite.  When she saw them together, Gentlemen, said she, my honourable mistress Schemselnihar, the chief favourite of the commander of the faithful, entreats you to come to her palace, where she waits for you.  Ebn Thaher, to testify his obedience, rose up immediately, without answering the slave, and followed her, though with some reluctance.  As for the prince, he followed without reflecting upon the danger that might happen in such a visit:  the company of Ebn Thaher, who had liberty to visit the favourite whenever he pleased, made the prince very easy in the affair.  They followed the slave, who went a little before them, entering after her into the caliph’s palace, and joined her at the gate of Schemselnihar’s little palace, which was already open:  she introduced them into a great hall, where she entreated them both to sit down.

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