When Hasan's mother heard these lines,she shrieked and said;'Yes,O my son! Indeed,the house is desolate and the visitation-place is distant!' Then the neighbours took leave of her and after they had prayed that she might be vouchsafed patience and speedy reunion with her son,went away;but she ceased not to weep all watches of the night and tides of the day and she built amiddlemost the house a tomb whereon she let write Hasan's name and the date of his loss,and thenceforward she quitted it not,but made a habit of incessantly biding thereby night and day.Such was her case;but touching her son Hasan and the Ajami,this Persian was a Magian,who hated Moslems with exceeding hatred and destroyed all who fell into his power.He was a lewd and filthy villain,a hankerer after alchemy,an astrologer and a hunter of hidden hoards,such an one as he of whom quoth the poet;'A dog,dog-fathered,by dog-grandsire bred;* No good in dog from dog race issued:
E'en for a gnat no resting-place gives he*Who is composed of seed by all men shed.'[24]
The name of this accursed was Bahr m the Guebre,and he was wont;every year,to take a Moslem and cut his throat for his own purposes.So,when he had carried out his plot against Hasan the goldsmith,they sailed on from dawn till dark,when the ship made fast to the shore for the night,and at sunrise,when they set sail again,Bahram bade his black slaves and white servants bring him the chest wherein were Hasan.They did so,and he opened it and taking out the young man,made him sniff up vinegar and blew a powder into his nostrils.Hasan sneezed and vomited the Bhang;
then,opening his eyes,he looked about him right and left and found himself amiddleward the sea on aboard a ship in full sail;and saw the Persian sitting by him;wherefore he knew that the accursed Magian had put a cheat on him and that he had fallen into the very peril against which his mother had warned him.So he spake the saying which shall never shame the sayer,to wit;'There is no Majesty and there is no Might save in Allah,the Glorious,the Great! Verity,we are Allah's and unto Him we are returning! O my God,be Thou gracious to me in Thine appointment and give me patience to endure this Thine affliction,O Lord of the three Worlds!' Then he turned to the Persian and bespoke him softly,saying,'O my father,what fashion is this and where is the covenant of bread and salt and the oath thou swarest to me?'[25]But Bahram stared at him and replied,'O dog;knoweth the like of me bond of bread and salt? I have slain of youths like thee a thousand,save one,and thou shalt make up the thousand.' And he cried out at him and Hasan was silent,knowing that the Fate-shaft had shot him.--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.