The thousand and one nights (Volume 1): commonly called, in England, the Arabian nights' entertainments . lmyself after him. And when the King heard the words of the Wezeer, he fearedfor his son Taj-el-Mulook, and said, If I make war upon her father,and obtain possession of his daughter, she will kill herself. He thenacquainted his son Taj-el-Mulook with the truth of the case; andwhen the prince heard it, he said to his father, O my father, I cannotexist without her : I will therefore go to her, and seek means ofobtaining an interview with her, though I die in the attempt: and Iwill do nothing


The thousand and one nights (Volume 1): commonly called, in England, the Arabian nights' entertainments . lmyself after him. And when the King heard the words of the Wezeer, he fearedfor his son Taj-el-Mulook, and said, If I make war upon her father,and obtain possession of his daughter, she will kill herself. He thenacquainted his son Taj-el-Mulook with the truth of the case; andwhen the prince heard it, he said to his father, O my father, I cannotexist without her : I will therefore go to her, and seek means ofobtaining an interview with her, though I die in the attempt: and Iwill do nothing but this. His father said, How wilt thou go to her?He answered, I will go in the disguise of a merchant.—Then if itmust be so, rejoined the King, take with thee the Wezeer and then took forth for him some money from his treasuries, andprepared for him merchandise at the price of a hundred thousandpieces of gold, and they both agreed as to this course; and whennight came, Taj-el-Mulook and Azeez went to the abode of the latter,and there passed that night. But the heart of Taj-el-Mulook was. ?J% i Mr PM / 1 • ??-. f^>4 (^sjdg^^


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