The book of Sindibad Or the Story of the King His Son the Damsel And the Se

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The Philosopher Sindbad
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He is a decrepid wretch, and can do me no harm. " She then went alone to the garden, where she beheld the old man scattering jewels which were invaluable, and said: " I am the sultan's daughter, wilt thou accept me as a wife?" He advanced, and presented her with such a number of jewels that she was delighted beyond measure, and became anxious that he should give her one kiss, and let her depart like the other ladies. The prince, suddenly clasping her in his arms, exclaimed: " Dost thou not know... me? I am Bahram, son of the sultan of Persia, whom thou overcamest only by strata- gem, and I have now vanquished thee in the same manner. On thy account I exiled myself from my friends and country, but I have now obtained my desires. " The princess remained silent, not being able to utter a word from confusion. She retired in anger to the palace, but, upon reflection, did not disclose what had passed, through fear of disgrace.^ She said to herself: 1 "What had passed " is much more explicitly described in the original text; this royal amazon was, in fact, treated by the prince as Dinah the daughter of Jacob was by Shechem, though one would hardly guess so much from Scott's ingenious rendering of the scene.

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