Thousand & One Nights 166th Night: The Barber Tells His Story

My brother was brought before the chief of police.  The chief asked him, "Where did you get all these possessions?"
My brother replied, "Grant me immunity first."
"Granted," said the chief.
My brother told him about his adventure with the old woman and the flight of the young lady from beginning to end. Then he added, "Whatever I took is still in my possession.  Take what you wish, and leave me enough to live on."  But the chief sent his men and they took all the money and clothes and, fearing lest the matter should reach the king, he summoned my brother again and said to him, "Leave the city or I will have you put to death."
My brother replied, "I hear and obey."

He set out for another city.  On the way some thieves set upon him and stripped him of his clothes.  When I heard of it, I took some clothes and went out after him,  clothed him and  brought him secretly into the city to join his brothers.

Morning overtook, and Shahrazad lapsed into silence 

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