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He cast at her one glance of eyes that cost him a thousand sighs, for he found her like the full moon when it cometh swimming out of the clouds; and he saw with her a young lady, And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. When it was the Two Hundred and Sixty-eighth Night,

Know, O my brother, that I was living a most comfortable and enjoyable life, in all solace and delight, as I told you yesterday, And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When it was the Five Hundred and Forty-third Night,

Quoth the Caliph, "Fetch him to me," and quoth Ja'afar, "Hearkening and obedience;" and, going out from before him, sent to seek Ali the Persian and when he came said to him, "Answer the summons of the Commander of the Faithful." "To hear is to obey," answered Ali; And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. When it was the Two Hundred and Ninety-fifth Night,

"With joy and goodly gree," she replied and, hending in hand an iron knife whereon was inscribed the name of Allah in Hebrew characters, she described a wide circle And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When it was the Fourteenth Night,

When I heard her words, I gave her a kick in the breast and she fell down in the saloon and her brow struck upon the edge of the raised pavement and hit against a wooden peg therein. I looked at her and saw that her forehead was cut open and the blood running, And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When it was the One Hundred and Fifteenth Night,

They did as he bade them and presently arose a cloud of dust from the ground and spread till it walled the horizon round. After awhile, the dust dispersed and there appeared under it the army of Baghdad and Khorasan, a conquering host like the full tide sea. And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. When it was the Seventy-eighth Night,

So he took out a knife and wounded her in the back parts, a palpable outer wound, whereupon she awoke in terror; but, when she saw him, she was afraid to cry out, thinking he came to steal her goods. Accordingly, he took the box and went away. And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When is was the Five Hundred and Eighty-seventh Night,

Fill it with palaces, whereon ye shall set galleries and balconies and plant its lanes and thoroughfares with all manner trees bearing yellow-ripe fruits and make rivers to run through it in channels of gold and silver. Whereat said one and all, 'How are we able to do this thing thou hast commanded, and whence shall we get the chrysolites and rubies and pearls whereof thou speakest? Quoth he, 'What! weet ye not that the Kings of the world are subject to me and under my hand and that none therein dare gainsay my word? Answered they, 'Yes, we know that." And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.

Quoth the old woman to herself, "O Dalilah, the thing to do is to spirit away this boy from the maid," And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. When it was the Seven Hundred and Fourth Night,

'The house, sweet heart, is now no home to me * Since thou art gone, nor neighbour neighbourly, The friend whilom I took to heart, no more * Is friend, and brightest lights lose brilliancy. But when Bulukiya heard out Janshah's tale he marvelled," And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When it was the Five Hundred and Thirty-first Night,

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