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Then she turned back, whilst Ali bin Bakkar lay prostrate on the ground before Abu al-Hasan and by no manner of means could he rise, till his friend said to him, "Indeed this place is not sure and I fear lest we lose our lives in this very spot, by reason of the lewd fellows who infest it and highwaymen and men of lawlessness."
"Then I left her and Then I left her and went went to put out the fire to put out the fire in in the brasier. Now the the brazier. Abu al-Hasan. We will next take "Abu al-Hasan and Abu Ja'afar the Leper." It happened one the watering-places. "I and I said to myself, well know the way and "I know the road and will will fare alone." So I go alone."
Then he told him all that had passed from first to last between Abu al-Hasan and himself, adding, "I acted thus only out of friendship for thee and of my desire to serve thee;" and assured him that he would keep his secret and venture life and good in his service.
Thou hearest what I say to thee and, if thou disobey me, thou wilt incur my displeasure and I will never again visit thee or salute thee." Quoth Abu al-Hasan, "On my head and my eyes: Allah preserve me from thy displeasure, fair lady!" Then she rose and went her way. Such was her case; but as regards Ali bin Bakkar he remained in a state of bewilderment.
Near is the Near One; but no wisdom clearer * Shows him, nor distant wayfare brings Him nearer." And this tale is told of Quoth he on seeing me, 'O Abu al-Hasan, I crave thy company to Meccah. Quoth I to myself, 'I fled from all my companions, and how shall I company with lepers? So I said to him, 'I will bear no man company'; and he was silent at my words.
When he had made an end of this letter, he handed it to Abu al-Hasan, saying, "Read it and give it to the damsel." So he took it and read it and its words stirred his soul and its meaning wounded his vitals.
"I hear and obey," answered Abu al-Hasan, and locking his shop and taking with him the girl he went, by a way different from that whereby he came, to Ali bin Bakkar's house, where he left her standing at the door and walked in. And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. When it was the One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Night,
"Ye are welcome and well come!" answered the host, and studied to do them honour; so the twain abode with him the rest of their night and as soon as the daylight dawned, they left him and made their way back without aught of delay to the city. When they came to the house of Abu al-Hasan, he conjured his comrade to enter; so they went in and lying down on the bed, slept awhile.
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Abu al-Hasan went with the girl to the house of Ali son of Bakkar, where he left her standing at the door and walked in to his great joy.
"How how hath this fellow preceded hath this fellow foregone me hither." But me hither?" But he he raised his head to me raised his eyes to me and said with a smile, "O and said, smiling, "O, Abu al-Hasan, He doth Aboulhusn, He doth for for the weak that which the weak that which the surpriseth the strong!" strong wonder at."
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