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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1833. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... here." So saying, Ali produced several Greek manuscripts, and offered them to his visitor. "Hah!" said Honain, with a sparkling eye, " 'tis well--their cost ?" "The infidel would not part with them under five hundred dirhems," replied Ali. " Ibrahim, see that this worthy merchant receive a thousand." " As many thanks, my Lord Honain." The caliph's physician bowed gracefully. "Advance, pages," continued Honain "why this stoppage ? Ibraham, see that our way be cleared. What is all this ?" A crowd of men advanced, pulling along a youth, who, almost exhausted, still singly struggled with his ungenerous adversaries. " The cadi, the cadi," cried the foremost of them, who was Abdallah, " drag him to the cadi." "Noble lord," cried the youth, extricating himself by a sudden struggle from the grasp of his captors, and seizing the robe of Honain, " I am innocent and injured. I pray thy help." " The cadi, the cadi," exclaimed Abdallah; " the knave has stolen my ring--the ring given me by my faithful Fatima on our marriage day, and which I would not part with for my n.aster's stores." The youth still clung to the robe of Honain, and mute from exhaustion, fixed upon him his beautiful and imploring eye. " Silence," proclaimed Honain; "1 will judge this cause." " The lord Honain, the lord Honain, listen to the lord Honain." " Speak, thou brawler; of what hast thou to complain ?" said Honain to Abdallah. " May it please your highness," said Abdallah, in a whining voice, " I am the slave of your faithful servant, Ali: often have I had the honour of waiting on your highness. This young knave here, a beggar, has robbed me, while slumbering in a coffee house, of a ring; I have my witnesses to prove my slumbering. 'Tis a fine emerald, may it please your highness, and dou...
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