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took her back, and she became once more lawful to him.’ (Q.) ‘Tell me what tomb fared on with him that lay buried therein?’ (A.) ‘The whale, when it had swallowed Jonah.’ (Q.) ‘What spot of ground is it, upon which the sun shone once, but will never again shine till the Day of Judgment?’ (A.) ‘The bottom of the Red Sea, when Moses smote it with his staff, and the sea clove asunder in twelve places, according to the number of the tribes; then the sun shone on the bottom and will do so never again till the Day of Judgment.’ Night cccclviii (Q.) ‘What was the first skirt that trailed upon the surface of the earth?’ (A.) ‘That of Hagar, out of shame before Sarah, and it became a custom among the Arabs.’ (Q.) ‘What is that which breathes without life?’ (A.) ‘Quoth God the Most High, “By the morning, when it breathes!”’[1] (Q.) ‘A number of pigeons came to a high tree and lighted, some on the tree and others under it. Said those on the tree to those on the ground, “If one of you come up to us, ye will be a third part of us [all] in number; and if one of us descend to you, we shall be like unto you in number.” How many pigeons were there in all?’ (A.) ‘Twelve: seven alighted on the tree and five beneath.’

With this the philosopher put off his clothes and fled forth: whereupon she turned to those present and said, ‘Which of you is the rhetorician that can discourse of all kinds of knowledge?’ There came forward Ibrahim ben Siyyar and said to her, ‘Think me not like the rest.’ Quoth she, ‘It is the more sure to me that thou wilt be beaten, for that thou art a boaster, and God will help me against thee, that I may strip thee of thy clothes. So, if thou sentest one to fetch thee wherewithal to clothe thyself, it would be well for thee.’ ‘By Allah,’ cried he, ‘I will assuredly conquer thee and make thee a byword among the folk, generation after generation!’ ‘Do penance [in

  1. Koran lxxxi. 18.
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