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  • That his ass was left (helpless) in the clutch of a wolf, (which) was tearing pieces (of flesh) from its back and thighs.
  • “Good gracious!” he exclaimed, “what melancholy (madness) is this? Oh, where is that kindly servant?”
  • Again he would see his ass going along the road and falling now into a well and now into a ditch.
  • He was dreaming various unpleasant dreams; he was reciting the Fátiha and the Qári‘a.
  • He said (to himself), “What can be done to help? My friends have hurried out: they have departed and made all the doors fast.” 225
  • Again he would say, “Oh, I wonder—that wretched servant! Did not he partake of bread and salt with us?
  • I showed him nothing but courtesy and mildness: why should he on the contrary show hatred towards me?
  • Every enmity must rest on some cause; otherwise, our common humanity would dictate faithfulness (in friendship).”
  • Then he would say again, “When had Adam, the kind and generous, done an injury to Iblís?
  • What was done by man to snake and scorpion that they wish (to inflict) death and pain upon him? 230