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between the old woman and the draper’s wife.’ ‘What is their story?’ asked the king; and the chamberlain said, ‘Know, O king, that

STORY OF THE OLD WOMAN AND THE DRAPER’S WIFE.

There was once a man of the drapers, who had a fair wife, and she was curtained[1] and chaste. A certain young man saw her coming forth of the bath and loved her and his heart was occupied with her. So he cast about [to get access to her] with all manner of devices, but availed not to win to her; and when he was weary of endeavour and his patience was exhausted for weariness and his fortitude failed him and he was at an end of his resources against her, he complained of this to an old woman of ill-omen,[2] who promised him to bring about union between him and her. He thanked her for this and promised her all manner of good; and she said to him, “Get thee to her husband and buy of him a turban-cloth of fine linen, and let it be of the goodliest of stuffs.”

So he repaired to the draper and buying of him a turban-cloth of lawn, returned with it to the old woman, who took it and burned it in two places. Then she donned devotees’ apparel and taking the turban-cloth with her, went to the draper’s house and knocked at the

  1. i.e. well-guarded, confined in the harem.
  2. i.e. an old woman so crafty that she was a calamity to those against whom she plotted.