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At this Al-Rashid fell a laughing again and all the Barmecides rose and kissed the ground before him,saying,'O Commander of the Faithful,Allah make joy to endure for thee and do away annoy from thee! What was the cause of thy delaying when thou faredst to drink and what hath befallen thee?'Quoth the Caliph,'Verily,a right wonderous tale and a joyous adventure and a wonderous hath befallen me.'And he repeated to them what had passed between himself and the Fisherman and his words,'Thou stolest my clothes!'and how he had given him his gown and how he had cut off a part of it,finding it too long for him.Said Ja'afar,'By Allah,O Commander of the Faithful,I had it in mind to beg the gown of thee;but now I will go straight to the Fisherman and buy it of him.'The Caliph replied,'By Allah,he hath cut off a third part of the skirt and spoilt it! But,O

Ja'afar,I am tired with fishing in the river,for I have caught great store of fish which I left on the bank with my master Khalifah,and he is watching them and waiting for me to return to him with a couple of frails and a matchet.[224]Then we are to go,I and he,to the market and sell the fish and share the price.'Ja'afar rejoined,'O Commander of the Faithful,I will bring you a purchaser for your fish.'And Al-Rashid retorted,'O Ja'afar,by the virtue of my holy forefathers,whoso bringeth me one of the fish that are before Khalifah,who taught me angling;I will give him for it a gold dinar.'So the crier proclaimed among the troops that they should go forth and buy fish for the Caliph,and they all arose and made for the river-side.Now;while Khalifah was expecting the Caliph's return with the two frails,behold,the Mamelukes swooped down upon him like vultures and took the fish and wrapped them in gold-embroidered kerchiefs;beating one another in their eagerness to get at the Fisherman.