. Stories from the Arabian nights . ythat they felt toward me. 132 WICKED HALF-BROTHERS These generous sentiments drew tears fromthe Kings eyes and removed from his mind alldoubt as to the wisdom of the resolution he hadbeen forming. Immediately before the assembledarmy he declared Codadad his heir, and, as an actof grace to celebrate his sons return, gave ordersfor the Princes to be released. He then ledCodadad with all speed to the palace, wherePirouze and her daughter-in-law were anxiouslyawaiting them. In the joy of that meeting the Prince and hiswife were repaid a thousandfold for all the

. Stories from the Arabian nights . ythat they felt toward me. 132 WICKED HALF-BROTHERS These generous sentiments drew tears fromthe Kings eyes and removed from his mind alldoubt as to the wisdom of the resolution he hadbeen forming. Immediately before the assembledarmy he declared Codadad his heir, and, as an actof grace to celebrate his sons return, gave ordersfor the Princes to be released. He then ledCodadad with all speed to the palace, wherePirouze and her daughter-in-law were anxiouslyawaiting them. In the joy of that meeting the Prince and hiswife were repaid a thousandfold for all the Stock Photo
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. Stories from the Arabian nights . ythat they felt toward me. 132 WICKED HALF-BROTHERS These generous sentiments drew tears fromthe Kings eyes and removed from his mind alldoubt as to the wisdom of the resolution he hadbeen forming. Immediately before the assembledarmy he declared Codadad his heir, and, as an actof grace to celebrate his sons return, gave ordersfor the Princes to be released. He then ledCodadad with all speed to the palace, wherePirouze and her daughter-in-law were anxiouslyawaiting them. In the joy of that meeting the Prince and hiswife were repaid a thousandfold for all the griefsand hardships they had undergone: and theirdelight in each others society remained so greatthat in all the world no happiness has been knownto equal it. The Princes half died of shamewhen the means by which their pardon had beenprocured was revealed to them ; but before longthe natural insensibility of their characters re-asserted itself and they recovered. 133 r ILLUSTRATIONS TP m And there in its midst stood a mightyGenie.. When having brought into submissionall the rest of my race.

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