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whereupon he took hold of the hem of her garment and laid it on his head and throwing himself before her,fell to kissing her hands and feet and weeping and crying,'Thy protection! thy good-will!'Quoth she,'Ho,thou! Arise and stand up,ere any see thee and slay thee.'So he came forth and springing up kissed her hands and wept and said to her,'O my mistress,I am under thy protection!';adding,'Have ruth on one who is parted from his people and wife and children,one who hath haste to rejoin them and one who adventureth life and soul for their sake! Take pity on me and be assured that therefor Paradise will be thy reward;or,an thou wilt not receive me,I beseech thee,by Allah the Great,the Concealer,to conceal my case!'The merchants stared to see him talking with her;and she,hearing his words and beholding his humility,was moved to ruth for him;her heart inclined to him and she knew that he had not ventured himself and come to that place,save for a grave matter.So she said to him;'O my son,be of good cheer and keep thine eyes cool and clear;hearten thy heart and take courage and return to thy hiding-place till the coming night,and Allah shall do as He will.'Then she took leave of him and Hasan crept under the wooden settle as before,whilst the troops lighted flambeaux of wax mixed with aloes-wood and Nadd-perfume and crude ambergris[122] and passed the night in sport and delight till the morning.At daybreak,the boats returned to the shore and the merchants busied themselves with buying and selling and the transport of the goods and gear till nightfall,whilst Hasan lay hidden beneath the settle,weeping-eyed and woeful-hearted,knowing not what was decreed to him in the secret preordainment of Allah.As he was thus,behold,the merchant-woman with whom he had taken refuge came up to him and giving him a habergeon and a helmet,a spear,a sword and a gilded girdle,bade him don them and seat himself on the settle after which she left him,for fear of the troops.So he arose and donned the mail-coat and helmet and clasped the girdle about his middle;then he slung the sword over his shoulder till it hung under his armpit,and taking the spear in his hand,sat down on that settle,whilst his tongue neglected not to name Allah Almighty and call on Him for protection.--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.