Laboulaye's Fairy Book; Fairy Tales of All Nations

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The gardens of Irem are as celebrated among the Arabs as the Tower of Babel among the Hebrews.
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asked, " and am I not in the tent of Abdallah, the son of Yusuf?" " It is Abdallah that has the honor of welcoming you," an- swered the young man; "all that is here belongs to your lordship." " What !" cried the new-comer, " have ten years' absence so changed me that I am a stranger in this dwelling? Has Abdallah forgotten his brother? Has my mother but one- son ?" The meeting was a jo
...yful one after so long a separation.
Abdallah embraced Omar again and again, and Halima kissed first one and then the other, while Hafiz whispered to himself that man is a wicked animal. To suspect the son of Man- sour of ingratitude was a crime, but how often had this crime been committed by the old shepherd.
The repast finished and the pipes brought, Omar took up the conversation. " How delighted I arri to see you," said he, tenderly clasping his brother's hand, " and the more so that I come to do you a service." " Speak, brother !" said the son of Yusuf " Having noth- ing to hope or fear except firom God, I know not what service you can render me ; but danger often draws near us without our knowledge, and nothing is quicker than the eye of a fi-iend." " It is not danger, but fortune that is in question,'' returned the son of Mansour.


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