WHEN the sun was set, and the moon got up,
Khojisteh went to the parrot, and said, “I am fear-
The parrot said: “Once on a time a man gave
some feloose*
to his wife, who went to a grocer's
shop in the market to buy sugar. As soon as the
grocer saw the woman, he had an inclination for
her. The woman bought a seer*
of sugar, and
tied it in a corner of her veil. The grocer plied
the woman with pleasant discourse, and she yielded
to his desires. In short the grocer conducted her
into his own house, and she left her veil in the
shop. The grocer's shopman took the sugar out
of her veil, and, substituting an equal quantity of
sand, tied it up in the corner of the veil. When
the woman came out again, she took up her veil
and returned home. When she came to her hus-
The parrot, having finished this story, said to
Khojisteh, “Arise, go to your lover; and if per-