WHEN the sun sunk into the west, and the moon appeared in the east, Khojisteh went to the parrot, to ask leave, and said, “O parrot! when will that time arrive that I shall join my beloved? I wish to go, but have not resolution: I know not what kind of fortune mine is.” The parrot said, “Alas, my mistress! my heart at this instant bears witness, that I will quickly unite you with your friend; but if you get to your lover, perform all the conditions which friendship requires, neglecting not an item; just as Khaliss and Mukhless served the king's son, in exact conformity to the duties of friendship.” Khojisteh asked, “What is the nature of this story?”
The parrot began, saying, “Once on a time, there
was a mighty monarch, who had two sons; and
when he departed from this world, the eldest son
assumed his crown and throne, and wanted to kill
his younger brother; who, having no resource,
quitted the city and kingdom, unattended. One
day he came to the side of a pond, where a snake
had seized a frog, who was crying out. The prince
called out to the snake, who, thereupon quitted his
hold: the frog jumped into the water, and the
snake remained. The prince was ashamed, in that
he had taken the food out of the snake's mouth.
In short, he cut a piece of flesh from his own body,
and flung it to the snake, who went to his female
with the flesh in his mouth. The female, on
tasting it, said to the male, From whence did you
bring this savoury meat? The snake told her all
the circumstances. The female said, You ought to
shew your gratitude to the person who did you such
kindness. The snake, having transformed himself
into the shape of a man, waited on the prince, and
said, My name is Khaliss (or sincere): I want to
engage in your service. The prince assented. When
the frog leaped from the jaws of the snake, stained
with blood, he went to his female and told her all
the circumstances. The female said to him, Go
now, and be ready to do a service to that person.
The frog, also, having assumed the human form,
came to the prince, and said, My name is Mukh-
The parrot, having finished the tale, said to Kho-