Arabian Nights: 257th Night: Jullanar of the Sea - 28

The following night Shahrazad said:

At the request of Badr, a ship with enough sailors and provisions were arranged by the king and bid him farewell. 

King Badr, set out before a fair wind, and the voyage was smooth for continuous ten days, but on the eleventh day the wind began to blow harder, sea raged making hills and valleys of waves and the ship rose and fell and sailors found it strenuous to control her. She drifted high and low, hit a rock and broke up. Some of the sailors drowned and some of them escaped. King Badr caught hold of a floating plank, and cling to it.  For three days he drifted helplessly with the ups and downs of the waves, not knowing where he is moving.  On the fourth day waves swept him ashore. 

He was very tired, and he fell into a deep sleep.  After sleep, when he looked around, he saw high towers of beautiful buildings stood on the water, and waves were beating against the walls of them. He was happy that he was still alive.  He stood and took a few steps, but he was attacked by a myraid of animals, donkeys, mules, and horses and he looked forward and saw a sea of animals. They kicked him and prevented him from moving forward. He dived into water, and swam around to the other side. It was an eerie desolate place.  Musing over the strange scenes he walked aimlessly, when suddenly an old man appeared. 

But morning overtook and Shahrazad lapsed into silence.

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