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174 they agreed to this and Dhat ed Dewahi said, “Wait till I go on before you and look if the infidels be asleep or awake.” Quoth they, “We will go with thee and trust our affair to God.” “If I do your bidding,” replied she, “do not blame me, but blame yourselves; for it is my counsel that you wait till I have spied you out the state of the case.” Then said Sherkan, “Go and return quickly, for we shall be awaiting thee.” So she went out and Sherkan turned to his brother and said, “Were not this holy man a miracle-worker, he had never slain yonder doughty knight. This is a sufficient measure of his power, and indeed the strength of the infidels is broken by the slaying of their leader, for he was a fierce warrior and a stubborn devil.” Whilst they were thus devising of the power of the devotee, behold, the cursed old woman returned and promised them victory over the unbelievers; whereupon they thanked her, and she said, “Where is the king of the age Zoulmekan?” “Here am I,” replied he. “Take thy Vizier,” said she, “and follow me, that we may win out to Constantinople.” Now she had acquainted the infidels with the cheat she had put on the Muslims, and they rejoiced mightily and said, “We shall not be content till we have slain their king in return for the death of our general; for we had no stouter cavalier than he; but when thou bringest him to us, we will carry him to King Afridoun.” Then she went out with Zoulmekan and Dendan and walked on before them, saying, “Fare on with the blessing of the Most High God!” They did as she bade them, for the arrow of fate and destiny had fallen on them, and she led them on, through the midst of the Christian camp, till they came to the narrow pass aforesaid. Whilst the enemy watched them, but did them no hindrance; for the old woman had enjoined this on them. When Zoulmekan and Dendan saw that the infidels did them no hindrance, the Vizier exclaimed, “By Allah, this is one of the holy man’s