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3174-3183

  • The boy came to himself and with a hundred tribulations went running towards the throne of the king.
  • He made prostration and was beating his chin on the earth: the boy held in his arms a sword and winding-sheet. 3175
  • The king ordered the city to be decorated, and the citizens and the despairing disappointed bride rejoiced.
  • The (whole) world revived once more and was filled with radiance: (the people said), “Oh, what a wondrous difference between that day (of sorrow) and to-day!”
  • The king made such a (lavish) wedding-feast for him that sugared julep was (placed) before the dogs.
  • The old witch died of vexation and gave up her hideous face and (foul) nature to Málik.
  • The prince was left in amazement: (he said to himself), “How did she rob me of understanding and insight?” 3180
  • He beheld a newly wedded bride like the beauteous moon, who was (as a brigand) infesting the road of beauty (and occupying it) against (all) the (other) fair ones.
  • He became senseless and fell on his face: for three days the heart (consciousness) vanished from his body.
  • Three days and nights he became unconscious of himself, so that the people were (sorely) perturbed by his swoon.