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But I charge thee,O my brother,keep the matter secret from my sisterhood and discover not thy case to any one of them,lest my life be lost with thy life.An they question thee of opening the forbidden door,reply to them,'I opened it not;no,never;but I was troubled at heart for your absence and by my loneliness here and yearning for you.''[65] And he answered,'Yes: this is the right rede.' So he kissed her head and his heart was comforted and his bosom broadened.He had been nigh upon death for excess of affright,for he had gone in fear of her by reason of his having opened the door;but now his life and soul returned to him.Then he sought of her somewhat of food and after serving it she left him,and went in to her sisters,weeping and mourning for him.They questioned her of her case and she told them how she was heavy at heart for her brother,because he was sick and for ten days no food had found way into his stomach.So they asked the cause of his sickness and she answered,'The reason was our severance from him and our leaving him desolate;for these days we have been absent from him were longer to him than a thousand years and scant blame to him,seeing he is a stranger;and solitary and we left him alone,with none to company with him or hearten his heart;more by token that he is but a youth and may be he called to mind his family and his mother,who is a woman in years,and bethought him that she weepeth for him all whiles of the day and watches of the night,ever mourning his loss;and we used to solace him with our society and divert him from thinking of her.'When her sisters heard these words they wept in the stress of their distress for him and said;'Wa'll hi--'fore Allah,he is not to blame!'Then they went out to the army and dismissed it,after which they went into Hasan and saluted him with the salam.When they saw his charms changed with yellow colour and shrunken body,they wept for very pity and sat by his side and comforted him and cheered him with converse;relating to him all they had seen by the way of wonders and rarities and what had befallen the bridegroom with the bride.