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But I beg thee,of thy favour,to be my helper and comforter in all my affairs till Allah fulfil whatso be His will; and I will not gainsay thee with a single word.'Quoth the jeweller,'Nothing will quench thy fire save union with her whom thou lovest; and the meeting must be in other than this perilous place. Better it were in a house of mine where the girl and her mistress met me; which place she chose for herself,to the intent that ye twain may there meet and complain each to other of what you have suffered from the pangs of love.'Quoth Ali bin Bakkar,'O good Sir,do as thou wilt and with Allah be thy reward!; and what thou deemest is right do it forthright: but be not long in doing it,lest I perish of this anguish.''So I abode with him (said the jeweller) that night conversing with him till the morning morrowed,'And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.

When it was the One Hundred and Sixtythird Night,She said,It hath reached me,O auspicious King,that the jeweller continued:'So I abode with him that night conversing with him till the morning morrowed,when I prayed the dawnprayers and,going out from him,returned to my house.

Hardly had I settled down when the damsel came up and saluted me;and I returned her salutation and told her what had passed between myself and Ali bin Bakkar,and she said,'Know that the Caliph hath left us and there is no one in our place and it is safer for us and better.' Replied I,'Sooth thou sayest; yet is it not like my other house which is both fitter and surer for us;' and the slavegirl rejoined 'Be it as thou seest fit. I am now going to my lady and will tell her what thou sayest and acquaint her with all thou hast mentioned.' So she went away and sought her mistress and laid the project before her,and presently returned and said to me,'It is to be as thou sayest: