Arabian Nights: 231st Night: Jullanar of the Sea -2

The following night Shahrazad said:

The king of the city state of Khurasan was unhappy and worried because he had no sons to pass on his kingdom after his death.

One day he was seated on his throne, the vizier was standing by his side; and the lords, princes and prominent persons were sitting  before him; Mamluks, and servants were standing in attendance, a servants came in and said, "O King of the age, there is a merchant at the door, with a girl worthy of our lord the king.  He wishes to present her to the king.  He says that there is none like her in beauty or charm."

The king replied, "Bring him to me."

The servant disappeared and returned with the merchant led by a chamberlain.  The merchant kissed the ground and bowed before the king, who engaged him in conversation.  The king was very friendly and encouraged him to speak freely.  When the merchant felt himself at ease, the king smiled at the merchant, and asked......

But morning overtook the night, Shahrazad dispelled her husband and her sister to be present in the coming night.





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