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  • You are dead with fear of a ridge of this (small) size: how will you climb up precipices (big) as a mountain?
  • The warriors, (moved) by (religious) zeal, at that very instant ruthlessly put the infidel to the sword.
  • They sprinkled water and rose-water on the face of the Súfí, that he might recover from his unconsciousness and the sleep (of his senses). 3760
  • When he came to himself, he saw the party (of soldiers), and they asked him how it had happened,
  • (Saying), “God! God! what is the matter, O worshipful one? By what thing wert thou made so senseless?
  • Was a half-killed pinioned infidel the cause of thy falling into such a senseless and abject plight?”
  • He replied, “When I attempted (to cut off) his head in anger, the impudent fellow looked at me queerly.
  • He opened his eyes wide at me: he rolled his eyes, and consciousness vanished from my body. 3765
  • The rolling of his eyes seemed to me an army: I cannot describe how terrible it was.
  • (Let me) cut the story short: from (fright at) those eyes I became so beside myself and fell to the ground.”
  • How the champions (of Islam) counselled him, saying, “Since thou hast so little heart (courage) and stomach (pluck) that thou art made senseless by the rolling of a captive and pinioned infidel's eyes, so that the dagger drops from thy hand, take heed, take heed! Keep to the kitchen of the Súfí convent and do not go to battle lest thou incur public disgrace!”