The thousand and one nights (Volume 1): commonly called, in England, the Arabian nights' entertainments . he sent to them provisions and presentsand rarities, and they loaded their beasts and departed; and Kim*Shah-Zeman accompanied them three days journey to bid them fare-well. The King Suleymiin Shah then conjured him to return : so hereturned; and Taj-el-Mulook and his father and his wife continuedtheir journey night and day until they came in sight of their city was decorated for them, and they entered it; and the Kin-Suleyman Shah sat upon his throne with his son Taj-el-Mulook


The thousand and one nights (Volume 1): commonly called, in England, the Arabian nights' entertainments . he sent to them provisions and presentsand rarities, and they loaded their beasts and departed; and Kim*Shah-Zeman accompanied them three days journey to bid them fare-well. The King Suleymiin Shah then conjured him to return : so hereturned; and Taj-el-Mulook and his father and his wife continuedtheir journey night and day until they came in sight of their city was decorated for them, and they entered it; and the Kin-Suleyman Shah sat upon his throne with his son Taj-el-Mulook byhis side; and he gave presents, and liberated the persons confined inthe prisons ; after which he celebrated for his son a second wedding-festivity : the songs and instrumental music were continued for awhole month, and the tire-women crowded around the lady Dunva,and she was not tired with the display, nor were they with gazinc; ather. Taj-el-Mulook then took up his abode with her, after an inter-view with his father and mother together; and they passed a life ofthe utmost delight and


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