Thousand & One Nights: Twenty Seventh Night
The king in disguise of black slave asked the princess to release from her spell the prince and the inhabitants of the city. The prince was released.
Twenty Seventh Night
The princess uttered some words over the lake and the fish began to dance, the spell was lifted and the towns people resumed their usual activities and returned to their buying and selling.
The princess went back to the mausoleum, approached the king in disguise of black slave and said, "My lord give me your gracious hand and rise."
The king in disguise said in a muffled voice said, "Come closer to me." She moved close, while he urged her to come closer, and she moved until her body touched his. Then he pushed her back and with one stroke of the sword sliced her in half and she fell in two to the ground.
The king in disguise went out. The prince had been waiting for him to express his gratitude. The prince took him to his palace and introduced him to his people. The king invited him to his country. The prince accepted the invitation. After ten days of preparation they went. They were accompanied by mamluks and other service personnels.
In the king's kingdom it was thought that he was lost for ever. Everybody was happy.
The king sent for Fisherman and his family. They came: the fisherman and his two daughters. The king took one of them and handed over the other to the Prince. The fisherman was given the charge of king's ports
End of the Night
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