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259 Therewithal Queen Es Shuhba was moved to delight and said, ‘Well done, O Tuhfeh! Let me have more of thy singing.’ So she smote the lute and changing the mode, improvised the following verses on the moss-rose:

Then she changed the measure and the mode and sang the following verses:

When she had made an end of her song, Queen Es Shuhba arose and said, ‘Never heard I from any the like of this.’ And she drew Tuhfeh to her and fell to kissing her. Then she took leave of her and flew away; and all the birds took flight with her, so that they walled the world; whilst the rest of the kings tarried behind.

When it was the fourth night, there came the boy whom they were minded to circumcise, adorned with jewels such as never saw eye nor heard ear of, and amongst the rest a crown of gold, set with pearls and jewels, the worth