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Said
the Caliph: "Allah grant thee that thou seekest! Let us crack one last cup
and rise ere the dawn draw near, and, tomorrow night I will be with thee
again." Said Abu al-Hasan, "Far be it!" Then the Caliph crowned
a cup, and putting therein a piece of Cretan bhang, gave it to his host and
said to him, "My life on thee, O my brother, drink this cup from my hand!"
and Abu al-Hasan answered, "Ay, by thy life, I will drink it from thy
hand." So he took it and drank it off, but hardly had it settled in his
stomach when his head forewent his heels and he fell to the ground like one
slain. Whereupon the Caliph went out and said to his slave Masrur: "Go in
to yonder young man, the housemaster, and take him up and bring him to me at
the palace. And when thou goest out, shut the door." So saying, he went
away, whilst Masrur entered, and taking up Abu al-Hasan, shut the door behind
him, and made after his master till he reached with him the palace what while
the night drew to an end and the cocks began crowing, and set him down before
the Commander of the Faithful, who laughed at him.
Then
he sent for Ja'afar the Barmecide and when he came before him, said to him,
"Note thou yonder young man," pointing to Abu al-Hasan, "and
when thou shalt see him tomorrow seated in my place of estate and on the throne
of my caliphate and clad in my royal clothing, stand thou in attendance upon
him, and enjoin the emirs and grandees and the folk of my household and the
officers of my realm to be upon their feet, as in his service, and obey him in
whatso he shall bid them do. And thou, if he speak to thee of aught, do it, and
hearken unto his say and gainsay him not in anything during this coming
day." Ja'afar acknowledged the order with "Hearkening and
obedience" and withdrew, whilst the Prince of True Believers went in to
the palace women, who came up to him, and he said to them: "When this
sleeper shall awake tomorrow, kiss ye the ground between his hands, and do ye
wait upon him and gather round about him and clothe him in the royal clothing
and serve him with the service of the caliphate, and deny not aught of his
estate, but say to him, 'Thou art the Caliph."' Then he taught them what
they should say to him and how they should do with him, and withdrawing to a
retired room, let down a curtain before himself and slept.
Thus
fared it with the Caliph, but as regards Abu al-Hasan, he gave not over snoring
in his sleep till the day brake clear and the rising of the sun drew near, when
a woman in waiting came up to him and said to him, "O our lord, the
morning prayer!" Hearing these words, he laughed, and opening his eyes,
turned them about the palace and found himself in an apartment whose walls were
Painted with gold and lapis lazuli and its ceiling dotted and starred with red
gold. Around it were sleeping chambers with curtains of gold-embroidered silk
let down over their doors, and all about vessels of gold and porcelain and
crystal and furniture and carpets dispread and lamps burning before the niche
wherein men prayed, and slave girls and eunuchs and Mamelukes and black slaves
and boys and pages and attendants.
When
he saw this, he was bewildered in his wit and said: "By Allah either I am
dreaming a dream, or this is Paradise and the Abode of Peace!" And he shut
his eyes and would have slept again. Quoth one of the eunuchs, "O my lord,
this is not of thy wont, O Commander of the Faithful!" Then the rest of
the handmaids of the palace came up to him and lifted him into a sitting
posture, when he found himself upon a mattress raised a cubit's height from the
ground and all stuffed with floss silk. So they seated him upon it and propped
his elbow with a pillow, and he looked at the apartment and its vastness and
saw those eunuchs and slave girls in attendance upon him and standing about his
head, whereupon he laughed at himself and said, "By Allah, 'tis not as I
were on wake, yet I am not asleep!" And in his perplexity he bowed his
chin upon his bosom, and then opened his eyes, little by little, smiling, and
saying, "What is this state wherein I find myself?" Then he arose and
sat up, whilst the damsels laughed at him privily, and he was bewildered in his
wit, and bit his finger, and as the bite pained him, he cried "Oh!"
and was vexed. And the Caliph watched him whence he saw him not, and laughed.
Presently
Abu al-Hasan turned to a damsel and called to her, whereupon she answered,
"At thy service, O Prince of True Believers!" Quoth he, "What is
thy name?" and quoth she, "Shajarat al-Durr." Then he said to
her, "By the protection of Allah, O damsel, am I Commander of the
Faithful?" She replied, "Yes, indeed, by the protection of Allah thou
in this time art Commander of the Faithful." Quoth he, "By Allah,
thou liest, O thousandfold whore!" Then he glanced at the chief eunuch and
called to him, whereupon he came to him and kissing the ground before him,
said, "Yes, O Commander of the Faithful." Asked Abu al-Hasan,
"Who is Commander of the Faithful?" and the eunuch answered
"Thou." And Abu al-Hasan said, "Thou Hest, thousandfold he-whore
that thou art!" Then he turned to another eunuch and said to him, "O
my chief, by the protection of Allah, am I Prince of the True Believers?"
Said he: "Ay, by Allah, O my lord, thou art in this time Commander of the
Faithful and Viceregent of the Lord of the Three Worlds."
Abu
al-Hasan laughed at himself and doubted of his reason and was bewildered at
what he beheld, and said: "In one night do I become Caliph? Yesterday I
was Abu al-Hasan the Wag, and today I am Commander of the Faithful." Then
the Chief Eunuch came up to him and said: "O Prince of True Believers (the
name of Allah encompass thee!), thou art indeed Commander of the Faithful and
Viceregent of the Lord of the Three Worlds!" And the slave girls and
eunuchs flocked round about him, till he arose and abode wondering at his case.
Hereupon the eunuch brought him a pair of sandals wrought with raw silk and
green silk and purfled with red gold, and he took them and after examining
them, set them in his sleeve. Whereat the castrato cried out and said:
"Allah! Allah! O my lord, these are sandals for the treading of thy feet,
so thou mayst wend to the wardrobe." Abu al-Hasan was confounded, and
shaking the sandals from his sleeve, put them on his feet, whilst the Caliph
died of laughter at him. The slave forewent him to the chapel of ease, where he
entered, and doing his job, came out into the chamber, whereupon the slave
girls brought him a basin of gold and a ewer of silver and poured water on his
hands, and he made the wuzu ablution. Then they spread him a prayer carpet and
he prayed.
Now
he knew not how to pray, and gave not over bowing and prostrating for twenty
inclinations, pondering in himself the while and saying: "By Allah, I am
none other than the Commander of the Faithful in very truth! This is assuredly
no dream, for all these things happen not in a dream." And he was
convinced and determined in himself that he was Prince of True Believers, so he
pronounced the salaam and finished his prayers, whereupon the Mamelukes and
slave girls came round about him with bundled suits of silken and linen stuffs
and clad him in the costume of the caliphate and gave the royal dagger in his
hand.
Then
the chief eunuch came in and said, "O Prince of True Believers, the
Chamberlain is at the door craving permission to enter." Said he,
"Let him enter!" whereupon he came in, and after kissing ground,
offered the salutation, "Peace be upon thee, O Commander of the
Faithful!" At this Abu al-Hasan rose and descended from the couch to the
floor, whereupon the official exclaimed: "Allah! Allah! O Prince of True
Believers, wottest thou not that all men are thy lieges and under thy rule and
that it is not meet for the Caliph to rise to any man?" Presently the
eunuch went out before him, and the little white slaves behind him, and they
ceased not going till they raised the curtain and brought him into the hall of
judgment and the throne room of the caliphate. There he saw all curtains and
the forty doors and Al-'Ijli and Al-Rakashi the poet, and 'Ibdan and Jadim and
Abu Ishak the cup companion, and beheld swords drawn and the lions compassing
the throne as the white of the eye encircleth the black, and gilded glaives and
death-dealing bows and Ajams and Arabs and Turks and Daylamites and folk and
peoples and emirs and wazirs and captains and grandees and lords of the land
and men of war in band, and in very sooth there appeared the might of the House
of Abbas and the majesty of the Prophet's family.
So
he sat down upon the throne of the caliphate and set the dagger on his lap,
whereupon all present came up to kiss ground between his hands and called down
on him length of life and continuance of weal. Then came forward Ja'afar the
Barmecide and, kissing the ground, said: "Be the wide world of Allah the
treading of thy feet, and may Paradise be thy dwelling place and the fire the
home of thy foes! Never may neighbor defy thee, nor the lights of fire die out
for thee, O Caliph of all cities and ruler of all countries!" Therewithal
Abu al-Hasan cried out at him and said, "O dog of the sons of Barmak, go
down forthright, thou and the chief of the city police, to such a place in such
a street, and deliver a hundred dinars of gold to the mother of Abu al-Hasan
the Wag, and bear her my salutation. Then go to such a mosque and take the four
Sheikhs and the imam and scourge each of them with a thousand lashes and mount
them on beasts, face to tail, and parade them round about all the city and
banish them to a place other than this city. And bid the crier make cry before
them, saying: 'This is the reward and the least of the reward of whoso
multiplieth words and molesteth his neighbors and damageth their delights and
stinteth their eating and drinking!'"
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