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The two armies rested on their arms three days' spacer after which Kefid wrote a letter to a king called Facoun el Kelb (to whom he claimed kinship by his mother) and the INTtgit latter forthwith assembled his troops and marched to the ^* succour of the King of Hind. So^ as King Teigmous was sitting at his pleasance, there came one in to him and said, U see a doud of dust rising into the air in the distanrc' 117 So he defpatched a company, to leara the meaning of this, who presently returned an...d said to him, * O King, when we drew near the doad of dtis^ the wind smote it and it lifted and discovered seven standards and nnder each standard three thousand horse, making for King Kefid's camp/ Then King Faooim joined himself to the King of Hind and saluting him, enquired how it was with him and what was this war in which he was engaged. ^Knowest thou not,' answered Kefid, ^that King Teigmous is my enemy and the murderer of my father and brothers ? Wherefore I am come forth to do battle with him and take my wreak on hhn.' Quoth Facoon, ' The blessing of the sun be upon thee I ^ And the ELing of Hind carried King Facoun to his tent and rejoiced in him with an exceeding great joy.
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