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By Allah,my kinsmen,indite on my tomb *'This man was the slave of Love's harshest best!'

Haps a noble youth,like me Love's own thrall,* When he sees my grave on my name shall call.'

Then Queen Nur al-Huda commanded that not a girl should abide in the city but should come up to the palace and pass in review before Hasan and moreover she bade Shawahi go down in person and bring them up herself.Accordingly all the maidens in the city presented themselves before the Queen,who caused them to go in to Hasan,hundred after hundred,till there was no girl left in the place,but she had shown her to him;yet he saw not his wife amongst them.Then said she to him,'Seest thou her amongst these?';and he replied,'By thy life,O Queen,she is not amongst them.'With this she was sore enraged against him and said to the old woman,'Go in and bring out all who are in the palace and show them to him.'So she displayed to him every one of the palace-girls,but he saw not his wife among them and said to the Queen,'By the life of thy head,O Queen,she is not among these.'Whereat the Queen was wroth and cried out at those around her,saying,'Take him and hale him along,face to earth,and cut off his head,least any adventure himself after him and intrude upon us in our country and spy out our estate by thus treading the soil of our islands.'So they threw him down on his face and dragged him along;then,covering his eyes with his skirt,stood at his head with bared brands awaiting royal permission.

Thereupon Shawahi came forward and kissing the ground before the Queen,took the hem of her garment and laid it on her head;saying,'O Queen,by my claim for fosterage,be not hasty with him,more by token of thy knowledge that this poor wretch is a stranger,who hath adventured himself and suffered what none ever suffered before him,and Allah (to whom belong Might and Majesty,) preserved him from death,for that his life was ordained to be long.He heard of thine equity and entered thy city and guarded site;[144] wherefore,if thou put him to death,the report will dispread abroad of thee,by means of the travellers,that thou hatest strangers and slayest them.He is in any case at thy mercy and the slain of thy sword,if his wife be not found in thy dominions;and whensoever thou desireth his presence,I can bring him back to thee.Moreover,in very sooth I took him under my protection only of my trust in thy magnanimity through my claim on thee for fosterage,so that I