The Arabian Nights

The Arabian Nights — page 5
languages The Arabian Nights whom he could grow to trust and love over time he came up with the dreadful notion of marrying a new bride every day spending the evening and night with her and in the morning having her put to death A month passed during which time Shahriyar had already married thirty women and put each one of them to death He had wedded the daughters of princes and merchants officers and commoners each of them just for one night In the morning each young woman was beheaded A whole year passed and still no one could stop Shahriyar's Shahriyar's madness The task of finding a new bride each night fell to his vizier The vizier hated this distasteful task but he knew he had no choice He also knew that one day one of his daughters would have to be presented to his cruel master He was dreading that day because he had not one but two lovely daughters The elder was Shahrazade and the younger Duniazad Both daughters were as clever as they were beautiful but of the many talents they each possessed the most notable was Shahrazade's gift for telling stories She loved telling them reading them collecting them and translating them for she could speak several