登陆注册
16697800000039

第39章

'And if he say,too much?' 'Then three hundred!' 'And if he say yet,too much?' 'Then two hundred!' 'And if he say yet,too much?' 'Then one hundred!' 'And if he say yet,too much?' 'Then,fifty!' 'And if he say yet,too much?' 'Then thirty!' 'And if he say still,too much?' asked Ma'an bin Zaidah.Answered the Badawi,'I will make my ass set his four feet in his Honour's home[138] and return to my people,disappointed and empty-handed.' So Ma'an laughed at him and urged his steed till he came up with his suite and returned to his place,when he said to his chamberlain,'An there come to thee a man with cucumbers and riding on an ass admit him to me.' Presently up came the Badawi and was admitted to Ma'an's presence; but knew not the Emir for the man he had met in the desert,by reason of the gravity and majesty of his semblance and the multitude of his eunuchs and attendants,for he was seated on his chair of state with his officers ranged in lines before him and on either side.So he saluted him and Ma'an said to him 'What bringeth thee,O brother of the Arabs?' Answered the Badawi,'I hoped in the Emir,and have brought him curly cucumbers out of season.' Asked Ma'an,'And how much dost thou expect of us?' 'A thousand dinars,'

answered the Badawi.'This is far too much,' quoth Ma'an.Quoth he,'Five hundred.' 'Too much!' 'Then three hundred.' 'Too much!'

'Two hundred.' 'Too much!' 'One hundred.' 'Too much!' 'Fifty.'

'Too much!' At last the Badawi came down to thirty dinars; but Ma'an still replied,'Too much!' So the Badawi cried,'By Allah,the man who met me in the desert brought me bad luck! But I will not go lower than thirty dinars.' The Emir laughed and said nothing; whereupon the wild Arab knew that it was he whom he had met and said,'O my lord,except thou bring the thirty dinars,see ye,there is the ass tied ready at the door and here sits Ma'an,his honour,at home.' So Ma'an laughed,till he fell on his back; and,calling his steward,said to him,'Give him a thousand dinars and five hundred and three hundred and two hundred and one hundred and fifty and thirty; and leave the ass tied up where he is.' So the Arab to his amazement,received two thousand one hundred and eighty dinars,and Allah have mercy on them both and on all generous men! And I have also heard,O auspicious King,a tale of THE CITY OF LABTAYT.[139]

There was once a royal-city in the land of Roum,called the City of Labtayt wherein stood a tower which was always shut.And whenever a King died and another King of the Greeks took the Kingship after him,he set on the tower a new and strong lock,till there were four-and-twenty locks upon the gate,according to the number of the Kings.After this time,there came to the throne a man who was not of the old royal-house,and he had a mind to open these locks,that he might see what was within the tower.The grandees of his kingdom forbade him this and pressed him to desist and reproved him and blamed him; but he persisted saying,'Needs must this place be opened.' Then they offered him all that their hands possessed of monies and treasures and things of price,if he would but refrain; still he would not be baulked,--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.

When it was the Two Hundred and Seventy-second Night,She said,It hath reached me,O auspicious King,that the grandees offered that King all their hands possessed of monies and treasures if he would but refrain; still he would not be baulked and said 'There is no help for it but I open this tower.'

So he pulled off the locks and entering,found within the tower figures of Arabs on their horses and camels,habited in turbands[140] hanging down at the ends,with swords in baldrick-belts thrown over their shoulders and bearing long lances in their hands.He found there also a scroll which he greedily took and read,and these words were written therein,'Whenas this door is opened will conquer this country a raid of the Arabs,after the likeness of the figures here depicted;

wherefore beware,and again beware of opening it.' Now this city was in Andalusia; and that very year Tarik ibn Ziyad conquered it,during the Caliphate of Al-Walid son of Abd al-Malik[141]

of the sons of Umayyah; and slew this King after the sorriest fashion and sacked the city and made prisoners of the women and boys therein and got great loot.Moreover,he found there immense treasures; amongst the rest more than an hundred and seventy crowns of pearls and jacinths and other gems of price; and he found a saloon,wherein horsemen might throw the spears,full of vessels of gold and silver,such as no deion can comprise.

Moreover,he found there the table of food for the Prophet of Allah,Solomon,son of David (peace with both of them!),which is extant even now in a city of the Greeks,it is told that it was of grass-green emerald with vessels of gold and platters of jasper.Likewise he found the Psalms written in the old Ionian[142] characters on leaves of gold bezel'd with jewels;

together with a book setting forth the properties of stones and herbs and minerals,as well as the use of characts and talismans and the canons of the art of alchymy; and he found a third volume which treated of the art of cutting and setting rubies and other precious stones and of the preparation of poisons and theriacks.

There found he also a mappa mundi figuring the earth and the seas and the different cities and countries and villages of the world;

同类推荐
  • 沈氏宣炉小志

    沈氏宣炉小志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 西方愿文解

    西方愿文解

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 沙州记

    沙州记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说十二头陀经

    佛说十二头陀经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说赖吒和罗经

    佛说赖吒和罗经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 江湖董事长

    江湖董事长

    俊杰大学毕业后,由于金融危机,找不到工作,因机缘巧合进入一家高利贷公司,从一名最低级别的小混混开始,在体验古惑仔的酸甜苦辣的同时,他用尽办法,逐将这涉黑帮会转变成堂堂正正的公司。见证本书的主角俊杰的奋斗历史,他的红颜血泪,江湖搏命,快意恩仇。一部让人热血沸腾不止的青春战斗宏文。
  • 天曙大陆

    天曙大陆

    一粒尘可填海,一根草斩尽日月星辰,弹指间天翻地覆。群雄并起,万族林立,诸圣争霸,乱天动地。问苍茫大地,谁主沉浮?!
  • 狩梦人

    狩梦人

    不断重复的噩梦折磨着他,让他痛苦不堪的企图自杀。直到那个自称是国家超自然灾害防卫部第十分部第二大队第三小队队长的女孩穿着顺枫快递装出现在他眼前。他再一次进行了久违的梦魔狩猎。这一次,他要把所有梦魔焚烧殆尽!
  • 帝业缭绕

    帝业缭绕

    三年前,两国修谊。他是送婚王子,她是和亲公主,他举荐她去楚国和亲。三年后,两国交战。他请缨出兵,杀了她的夫君,迎她返回燕国故土。当并立的四国被斩断一足,命运之手开始翻云覆雨,和亲公主,铁血诸侯,亡国太子均以新面目示人。庶子谋权,美人夺宫,王室秘辛的真相背后,故人安在?群雄逐鹿,四国争霸,弱肉强食的乱世面前,情归何处?聂云原臣,解四大家族纠葛起源。拨云见日,看大熙王朝开国传奇。江湖之远,庙堂之高,社稷玲珑,帝业缭绕。
  • 通缉神秘小逃妻

    通缉神秘小逃妻

    为了保命,她误闯他的房间,他云淡风轻的将她看光光,而后“顺手牵贼”向逼婚的众人宣告她是他的未婚妻。两个立场完全不同的人就此纠缠,棋逢对手她先输了心,他却步步紧逼!她如小鹿一样被他追的东躲西逃,他掐着她的脖子将她揽入怀中,“女人,你是我的宠儿,还想哪里逃?”
  • 争霸无双

    争霸无双

    当出狱的那一刻,萧子凡大彻大悟,未来只为自己而活。
  • 纹者传奇

    纹者传奇

    被某组织追杀的陈汉,被逼跳崖后,重生到了魔纹大陆,在这里陈汉见识到了各种神奇的魔纹。当他开始接触魔纹,他才知道,原来大陆上的人,其实,都是变异的人类。而在“先民遗族”想要夺回他们失去的一切时,主角也无奈的卷进了这场纷争之中。本人是新人作者,需要各位读者的支持,也同样需要创作上的指点,若是哪位好心的达人,愿意,对本人进行一些指点的话—QQ:1347895731昵称:小木易
  • 权倾天下:霸道女帝

    权倾天下:霸道女帝

    大二的胖妞不好当,这倾国倾城的大小姐可好当吧?!上天送给了她最值得珍惜的两件礼物——生命和爱情,可是一切都不是表面看到的那样。她指着他的鼻子骂道:“为了你,我吃过苦,杀过人,甚至愿意牺牲自己的一切。我要你、要天下都臣服在我的脚下。”因为她知道,男人!只要跟这两个字沾边的人,都像是她的夺魂索,靠不住。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 傲骄大小姐

    傲骄大小姐

    拜猪队友所赐,晏珂穿越到了一个历史书上从来没出现过的朝代,不,是另一个世界。她穿越在了另一个和她同名同姓还长得差一样的相府千金身上,她决定此生要活出一个不一样的自己!
  • 浮尘梦—缘影劫

    浮尘梦—缘影劫

    “不要怪自己遗忘了这个世界,因为你本就不属于这个世界。”“信任么?信任可是世间最脆弱的感情!我从不信任任何人,甚至也不信任自己!”“都说平淡是幸福的!但是人类总归是贪婪的!我总是在幸福的时候想要再幸福一点点,再幸福一点点……而最后,却连仅剩的平淡也弄丢了。”“我用尽所有的力气去靠近着你,直到伤痕累累才发现,我已经没有了放手的力气!”“月言,陌隐,澜澜……那些都是出现在我人生中的人,一个,一个,都是那么美好。”