[139] fell down before her and acquainted her with Hasan's case,saying,'O my lady,a man,who had hidden himself under my wooden settle on the seashore,sought my protection;so I took him under my safeguard and carried him with me among the army of girls armed and accoutred so that none might know him,and brought him into the city;and indeed I have striven to affright him with thy fierceness,giving him to know of thy power and prowess;but,as often as I threatened him,he weepeth and reciteth verses and sayeth,'Needs must I have my wife and children or die,and I will not return to my country without them.' And indeed he hath adventured himself and come to the Islands of Wak,and never in all my days saw I mortal heartier of heart than he or doughtier of derring-do,save that love hath mastered him to the utmost of mastery.'--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.
When it was the Eight Hundred and Ninth Night; She said,It hath reached me,O auspicious King,that when the old woman related to Queen Nur al-Huda the adventure of Hasan;ending with,'Never I saw any one heartier of heart than he save that love hath mastered him to the utmost of mastery,'the Queen;after lending an attentive ear and comprehending the case,waxed wroth at her with exceeding wrath and bowed her head awhile groundwards;then,raising it,she looked at Shawahi and said to her,'O ill-omened beldam,art thou come to such a pass of lewdness that thou carriest males,men,with thee into the Islands of Wak and bringest them into me,unfearing of my mischief? Who hath foregone thee with this fashion,that thou shouldst do thus? By the head of the King,but for thy claim on me for fosterage and service,I would forthwith do both him and thee to die the foulest of deaths,that travellers might take warning by thee,O accursed,lest any other do the like of this outrageous deed thou hast done,which none durst hitherto! But go and bring him hither forthright,that I may see him;or I will strike off thy head,O accursed.'So the old woman went out from her,confounded,unknowing whither she went and saying,'All this calamity hath Allah driven upon me from this Queen because of Hasan!'and going in to him,said,'Rise,speak with the Queen,O wight whose last hour is at hand!'So he rose and went with her;whilst his tongue ceased not to call upon Almighty Allah and say;'O my God,be gracious to me in Thy decrees and deliver me from this Thine affliction!'[140] And Shawahi went with him charging him by the way how he should speak with the Queen.When he stood before Nur al-Huda,he found that she had donned the chinveil[141];so he kissed ground before her and saluted her with the salam,improvising these two couplets;'God make thy glory last in joy of life;* Allah confirm the boons he deigned bestow: