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Presently I espied the Fisherman standing in mid-stream,calling on Allah,with four fishes in his hands,and said to him,'Give me what thou hast there and take their worth.'He handed me the fish and I put my hand into my pocket,purposing to gift him with somewhat,but found naught therein and said,'Come to me in the Palace,and I will give thee wherewithal to aid thee in thy poverty.So he came to me to-day and I was putting hand to pouch,that I might give him somewhat,when thou camest forth and I rose to wait on thee and was diverted with thee from him,till he grew tired of waiting and this is the whole story,how he cometh to be standing here.'--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.

When it was the Eight Hundred and Forty-first Night; She continued,It hath reached me,O auspicious King,that when Sandal the Eunuch related to Ja'afar the Barmecide the tale of Khalifah the Fisherman,ending with,'This is the whole story and how he cometh to be standing here!'the Wazir,hearing this account,smiled and said,'O Eunuch,how is it that this Fisherman cometh in his hour of need and thou satisfiest him not?

Dost thou not know him,O Chief of the Eunuchs?''No,'answered Sandal and Ja'afar said,'This is the Master of the Commander of the Faithful,and his partner and our lord the Caliph has arisen this morning,strait of breast,heavy of heart and troubled of thought,nor is there aught will broaden his breast save this fisherman.So let him not go,till I crave the Caliph's pleasure concerning him and bring him before him;perchance Allah will relieve him of his oppression and console him for the loss of Kut al-Kulub,by means of the Fisherman's presence,and he will give him wherewithal to better himself;and thou wilt be the cause of this.'Replied Sandal,'O my lord,do as thou wilt and may Allah Almighty long continue thee a pillar of the dynasty of the Commander of the Faithful,whose shadow Allah perpetuate [238]and prosper it,root and branch!'Then the Wazir Ja'afar rose up and went in to the Caliph,and Sandal ordered the Mamelukes not to leave the Fisherman;whereupon Khalifah cried,'How goodly is thy bounty,O Tulip! The seeker is become the sought.I come to seek my due,and they imprison me for debts in arrears!'[239]