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her. "Most adorable princess!" said she, "I ' am the friend of the distressed, and I love to prevent the severe and ill-natured authority of parents; give me your hand, and I wil ' deliver you from that monster the prince of "Georgia."

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What," answered I, " shall I trust to a stranger, whom I know not, and fly from my father's court? No-"

"Well, then," said she, "I hear the cymbals playing before the prince, and the 'trumpets, and the kettle-drums: fareweł, 'sweet mistress of the fierce and unconquer⚫able prince of Georgia!"

'As she spoke, the warlike music sounded in my ears; and, not doubting but that the prince and my father were coming, I held ' out my hand to the female slave, and said"Save me, O save me, from my father's 'frown!" The slave eagerly snatched my hand; and, blowing forth a small vapour from her mouth, it filled the room, and we arose in a cloud.

The manner of my flight from my father's palace I know not, as I immediately fainted; but as soon as I recovered, I found myself in

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a magnificent apartment, and a youth standing before me.

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"Charming and adorable Hemjunah," 'said he, falling at my feet, "may I hope that the service I have performed, in delivering

you from the prince of Georgia, will merit your attention ?"

"Alas!" said I," what service hast thou performed? Who art thou, bold man! that ' durst stand before the princess of Cassimir? -Eloubrou," said I, "faithful Eloubrou, where art thou? Where is Picksag, the ' chief of my eunuchs? Where are my slaves? 'Where are the guards of the seraglio?" "Prin'cess," answered the young man, "fatigue 'not yourself with calling after them; since

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they are in the kingdom of Cassimir, and

you are in the house of Bennaskar, the merchant of Delly. But, not to keep you in · suspence, O princess! know that I have for 'several years traded from Cassimir to Delly; and although I never saw you till lately, yet 'the fame of your opening beauties was so great, that it fired the hearts of all the young 'men in your father's kingdom. Every time 'I arrived at Cassimir, the subject of all con

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versation was the adorable princess Hem'junah; and it was in vain any other beauty 'was mentioned.

"Fired by these encomiums, I resolved to 'see you, or die. For this purpose I attempt⚫ed at different times the faith of the guards, 'the eunuchs, and even of Eloubrou, your

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nurse: but in vain; your faithful servants 'were deaf to my intreaties. Finding human 'policy fruitless, I sought after those who 'have power in enchantments; but I began 'to doubt even the reality of these, as I could 'no-where hear of any one who professed

magic. As I was one day returning from * my warehouse, I heard one call me by my name; and, looking behind, I perceived a 'female dressed in a dark-coloured mantle, with a veil upon her face- Bennaskar,' *said she, follow me.'

"As we are always apt to hope every 'unexpected adventure will lead us to the wished-for point; so I had no doubt but the female behind me was apprised of my desires, and willing to forward them. I 'therefore gathered up my garments, and 'followed her through several streets. At length the female stopped at the door of a

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large house; and when I expected the door ' would have been opened unto her, she sunk into the earth, and disappeared from my

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sight.

"I waited at the door of the house till night, every moment expecting to see it open, or that the female would appear again. But my hope was vain; and, after several 'hours' expectation, I was obliged to return 'to my lodging, full of vexation and disap'pointment.

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"The next morning I arose and went into the street, and saw the same female beckoning to me; I hesitated not a moment 'to follow her. She is certainly,' said I to myself, possessed of supernatural powers; and, as she has taken notice of me, I will 'shew myself obedient to her commands.' She led me again by the same way to the house before which I had spent the greater part of the preceding day; and, as soon as "we arrived there, sunk again into the ground. Though I was heartily vexed at this second illusion, yet I resolved to stay on the spot, till night and the city-guard made my stay 'impossible. But night came without satisfying my curiosity: I returned again to my

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lodgings, and knew no more than at first 'the meaning of the female's appearance.

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"The third day I proceeded as usual to my warehouses; and, as I was about to ' unlock them, saw the female again in the market-place, beckoning to me as before. 'As I had now entered into her service, so I ' resolved to continue in it; and therefore ' went behind her to the house, which I re'membered well, having contemplated its 'front two days successively. The female 'stopped as before, at the entrance of the 'house, and sunk a third time into the earth.

"But I will not tire your patience, ador'able princess! with a minute relation of my fatigues: for eleven days successively was 'I thus deceived; and on the twelfth, as I 'was standing in my usual place, several 'slaves issued out with chaboucks, saying

that I was a thief, and had for some time 'been seen lurking about and examining 'the house. Though I assured them I was a 'merchant, I did not find the chabouck come 'the slower on my back; wherefore, suppos 'ing it vain to resist, I ran as fast as I could 'from them; and as fear and pain are excel

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