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Hasan's sister made reply,'O King's daughter,in very sooth this human is perfect in nobleness and purposeth thee no villainy;but he loveth thee,and women were not made save for men.Did he not love thee,he had not fallen sick for thy sake and well-nigh given up the ghost for desire of thee.'And she told her the whole tale how Hasan had seen her bathing in the basin with her attendants,and fallen in love with her,and none had pleased him but she,for the rest were all her handmaids,and none had availed to put forth a hand to her.When the Princess heard this;she despaired of deliverance and presently Hasan's sister went forth and brought her a costly dress,wherein she robed her.

Then she set before her somewhat of meat and drink and ate with her and heartened her heart and soothed her sorrows.And she ceased not to speak her fair with soft and pleasant words;saying,'Have pity on him who saw thee once and became as one slain by thy love;'and continued to console her and caress her;quoting fair says and pleasant instances.But she wept till daybreak,when her trouble subsided and she left shedding tears;knowing that she had fallen into the net and that there was no deliverance for her.Then said she to Hasan's sister,'O King's daughter,with this my strangerhood and severance from my country and sisterhood which Allah wrote upon my brow,patience becometh me to support what my Lord hath foreordained.' Therewith the youngest Princess assigned her a chamber in the palace,than which there was none goodlier and ceased not to sit with her and console her and solace her heart,till she was satisfied with her lot and her bosom was broadened and she laughed and there ceased from her what trouble and oppression possessed her,by reason of her separation from her people and country and sisterhood and parents.Thereupon Hasan's sister repaired to him,and said;'Arise,go in to her in her chamber and kiss her hands and feet.'[71]So he went in to her and did this and bussed her between the eyes,saying,'O Princess of fair ones and life of sprites and beholder's delight,be easy of heart,for I took thee only that I might be thy bondsman till the Day of Doom,and this my sister will be thy servant;for I,O my lady,desire naught but to take thee to wife,after the law of Allah and the practice of His Apostle,and whenas thou wilt,I will journey with thee to my country and carry thee to Baghdad-city and abide with thee there: moreover,I will buy thee handmaidens and negro chattels;