frivolous cupid(多情的丘比特)-第22部分
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if the color of their hair does not please you (for it seems that you are
curious in these matters; O Ashimullah); I think that you have means to set
right what is wrong; and to array the head of each in the color that you
love best。〃 And; as he said this; the Sultan looked very full and
significantly in the face of Ashimullah。
But Ashimullah turned and went out; full of fear; for he perceived that
the Sultan had discovered his secret and that he had been betrayed by
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Hassan his servant; and he feared for his life; because of the trick that he
had played upon the Sultan; besides being greatly afflicted to think that
now indeed there was no escape; but he must have four wives。 Moreover;
although this could not stand beside the question of his salvation; he
regretted greatly the losing of Lallakalla; whom the Sultan took from him。
And as he told Lallakalla all that had passed; he wept; but she bade him be
of good cheer; and; having comforted him; withdrew to her apartments;
and was very busy there all the afternoon。
In the evening came a litter from the palace; and with it a letter from
the Sultan; commanding that Lallakalla should come; and bidding
Ashimullah to expect his four wives the next day。 Accordingly
Ashimullah; having divorced Lallakalla according to the formalities of the
law; set her in the litter; and she; being brought to the palace; was soon
visited by the Sultan; who was full of curiosity to see her。 But; when he
entered; he gave a loud cry of surprise。 For; behold; the hair on
Lallakalla's head was red。 But then he smiled and said to her:
〃Take off the wig; my daughter。〃
〃I obey;〃 said she; 〃but I pray you to look away while I obey。〃
So the Sultan looked away; and; when he turned again; her hair was
golden。
〃Take that off also;〃 said the Sultan; turning his head away。 And
when he looked again her hair was coal…black。
〃Take that off also;〃 said the Sultan。
〃I obey;〃 said Lallakalla; and the Sultan turned away。
〃Now;〃 said he; 〃I will behold your own brown hair;〃 and he turned to
her。 But again he cried out in surprise and horror。 For there was no
brown hair on Lallakalla's head; but her head was bare and shaven as clean
as the ball of ivory on the staff that the Sultan carried。
〃Heaven forbid;〃 said Lallakalla meekly; 〃that I should come to the
Light of the Universe with hair of the color that he hates; for he chose
every color sooner than my poor color。 Therefore I have left the brown
hair for Ashimullah; for he loves it; and I have brought my lord the colors
that my lord loves。〃 And with this she laid the three wigs of black hair; of
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golden; and of ruddy at the Sultan's feet; and stood herself before him with
her shaven poll。
Then the Sultan; seeing that Lallakalla looked very ludicrous with her
shaven poll; burst out laughing。 And he came and took her by the hand;
and said to her:
〃Behold a woman who loves her husband better than her beauty; and to
be his wife rather than mine! Return; then; to Ashimullah and be his wife
again。〃 〃My lord;〃 said she; 〃suffer me also to take back with me the
other wives of Ashimullah;〃 and she pointed to the heads of hair that lay
upon the ground。
〃Take them;〃 said he; laughing。 〃And since Ashimullah has already
four wives and yet will give me no wife; why; neither will I give
Ashimullah any wives。 But he shall have the four wives that he had
before; and all the city shall hear of the beauty and the virtue of
Ashimullah's wives。〃
So Lallakalla went home in great joy; and put on her own hair; which
she had fashioned into a wig; and went in to Ashimullah。 And they dwelt
happily together; there being no differences in their household; save in the
color of Lallakalla's hair from day to day。 But the Sultan raised a pillar
of many…colored marble; black and gold; brown and red; and inscribed it;
〃To the Virtues of the Wives of Ashimullah the Vizier。〃 And
henceforward none troubled Ashimullah concerning his wives。
Hassan; however; was most justly put to death。
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