WHEN the sun was set, and the moon appeared,
Khojisteh went to the parrot to ask leave, and said,
“Thou who art the depository of my secret, I have
thus heard—That Omar Abdullah ul Azeez slept
neither day nor night. They asked him, Why do
not you sleep at some appointed time? He an-
The parrot said—They have thus related: Once
“on a time, an ass had contracted friendship with an
elk, and they grazed together on the same spot.
One night, in the season of spring, the ass and
the elk happened to be grazing together. All of
a sudden the ass was in high spirits, and said to
the elk, In this delightful night, whilst the garden
diffuses its sweets, and the air scatters musk all
around us, if I were to sing, how pleasant it would
be! The elk said to the ass, What discourse are
you uttering? You may be able to converse about
pack-saddles and fullers, but your voice is harsh
beyond all comparison; what business has an ass
with singing? We have got into this garden by
stealth, and if you should now begin braying, the
gardener, being awakened, will call other men to
his assistance, when you and I shall be made pri-
The parrot having finished this discourse, said to
Khojisteh, “My mistress, whosoever doth not act con-