WHEN the sun was set, and the moon risen,
Khojisteh, with a downcast countenance, went to
the parrot, and said, “O thou possessor of my
secret! the sages have said, that a woman with-
The parrot began: “In a certain city was a
merchant, who had plenty of money and effects,
and kept horses and elephants. He had a very
handsome daughter, the fame of whose beauty
reached distant countries and cities. Merchants
and traders of that country wanted to marry
the merchant's daughter; but the father would
not accept of their proposals. When the young
woman became marriageable, one day the mer-
The parrot having finished this story, said to Kho-