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CHAP. IX.] ROMANCE OF EZ-ZA'HIR, 147 "As to 'Osman Ibn-El-Hebla and Mohammad Ibn-Kamil, the Dromedarist, they journeyed until they entered the castle of El-Karak, and inquired for the residence of El-Melik 'Eesa, the son of El- Melik Es-Saleh Eiyoob. Some persons conducted them to the house; and they entered; and the attendants there asked them what was their business. They informed them that they were from Masr, and that they wished to have an interview with El- Melik 'Eesa, the son of El-Melik Es-Saleh Eiyoob. The attendants went and and told the kikhya; who came and spoke to them; and they acquainted him with their errand: so he went and told El-Melik 'Eesa; saying, ' Two men are come to thee from Masr, and wish to have an interview with thee : the one is named 'Osman; and the other, Mohammad Ibn-Kamil, the Dromedarist.' The king said, ' Go, call 'Osman.' The kikhya returned, and took him, and brought him to El-Melik 'Eesa; and 'Osman looked towards the King, and saw him sitting tippling; and before him was a candelabrum, and a handsome memlook was serving him with wine; and he was sitting by a fountain surrounded by trees. 'Osman said, ' Mayst thou be in the keeping of God, O King 'Eesa!' The King answered, ( Ho! welcome, O 'Osman ! Come, sit down and drink.' 'Osman exclaimed, ' I beg forgiveness of God! I am a repentant.' The king said, ' Obey me, and oppose me not.' Then 'Osman sat down ; and the King said to him, ' Why, the door of repentance is open.' And 'Osman drank until he became intoxicated. " Now Eybek and Kala-oon and 'Alay-ed-Deen l 2
Title | An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians - 2 |
Creator | Lane, Edward William |
Publisher | C. Knight and Co. |
Place of Publication | London |
Date | 1842 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000159 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | CHAP. IX.] ROMANCE OF EZ-ZA'HIR, 147 "As to 'Osman Ibn-El-Hebla and Mohammad Ibn-Kamil, the Dromedarist, they journeyed until they entered the castle of El-Karak, and inquired for the residence of El-Melik 'Eesa, the son of El- Melik Es-Saleh Eiyoob. Some persons conducted them to the house; and they entered; and the attendants there asked them what was their business. They informed them that they were from Masr, and that they wished to have an interview with El- Melik 'Eesa, the son of El-Melik Es-Saleh Eiyoob. The attendants went and and told the kikhya; who came and spoke to them; and they acquainted him with their errand: so he went and told El-Melik 'Eesa; saying, ' Two men are come to thee from Masr, and wish to have an interview with thee : the one is named 'Osman; and the other, Mohammad Ibn-Kamil, the Dromedarist.' The king said, ' Go, call 'Osman.' The kikhya returned, and took him, and brought him to El-Melik 'Eesa; and 'Osman looked towards the King, and saw him sitting tippling; and before him was a candelabrum, and a handsome memlook was serving him with wine; and he was sitting by a fountain surrounded by trees. 'Osman said, ' Mayst thou be in the keeping of God, O King 'Eesa!' The King answered, ( Ho! welcome, O 'Osman ! Come, sit down and drink.' 'Osman exclaimed, ' I beg forgiveness of God! I am a repentant.' The king said, ' Obey me, and oppose me not.' Then 'Osman sat down ; and the King said to him, ' Why, the door of repentance is open.' And 'Osman drank until he became intoxicated. " Now Eybek and Kala-oon and 'Alay-ed-Deen l 2 |
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