A Plain And Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments Now Entitu

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Burton And Cameron
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' I have noticed in my Pilgrimage (i. 51-53) the kindly care with which the stranger is treated by Moslems, a marvellous contrast to the ways of "civilization. " ^ Arab. " Dimyat, " vulg. Pronounced " Dumiyal. " 172 Alf Lay I ah wa Laylah.
to jonrney thither with it. Thereupon he returned to his host and taking leave of him, set out with the Cafilah. Now Allah (extolled and exalted be He !) inclined to him the heart of one of the merchants, so that he took him with him, and AH ate and drank wit
...h him, till they came within one day's journey of Baghdad. Here, however, a company of highwaymen fell upon the caravan and took all they had and but iQ:\\ of the merchants escaped. These made each for a separate place of refuge ; but as for Ali the Cairene he fared for Baghdad, where he arrived at sundown, as the gatekeepers were about to shut the gates, and said to them, " Let me in with you. " They admitted him and asked him, " Whence come, and whither wending? "and he answered, "! am a man from Cairo-city and have with me mules laden with merchandise and slaves and servants.

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