Thereupon she cried out for joy and slipped down in a swoon;And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.
When it was the Two Hundred and Sixteenth Night,She said,It hath reached me,O auspicious King,that when King Budur saw the talisman she cried out for joy and slipped down in a swoon;and when she recovered she said to herself,'Verily,this talisman was the cause of my separation from my beloved Kamar alZaman;but now it is an omen of good.'Then she showed it to Hayat alNufus and said to her,'This was the cause of disunion and now,please Allah,it shall be the cause of reunion.'As soon as day dawned she seated herself on the royal throne and sent for the shipmaster,who came into the presence and kissed the ground before her. Quoth she,'Where didst thou leave the owner of these olives?'Quoth he,'O King of the age,we left him in the land of the Magians and he is a gardener there.'She rejoined,'Except thou bring him to me,thou knowest not the harm which awaiteth thee and thy ship.'Then she bade them seal up the magazines of the merchants and said to them,'Verily the owner of these olives hath borrowed of me and I have a claim upon him for debt and,unless ye bring him to me,I will without fail do you all die and seize your goods.'So they went to the captain and promised him the hire of the ship,if he would go and return a second time,saying,'Deliver us from this masterful tyrant.'Accordingly the skipper embarked and set sail and Allah decreed him a prosperous voyage,till he came to the Island of the Magians and,landing by night,went up to the garden. Now the night was long upon Kamar alZaman,and he sat,bethinking him of his beloved,and bewailing what had befallen him and versifying,'A night whose stars refused to run their course,A night of those which never seem outworn: