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    17- The Adventures of Aleefa

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    THE ADVENTURES OF ALEEFA, DAUGHTER OF MHEREJAUN, SULTAN OF HIND, AND EUSUFF, SON OF SOHUL, SULTAN OF SIND.

    Mherejaun, sultan of Hind, was many years without any progeny,
    and immersed in melancholy at the thought of his kingdom's
    passsing to another family. One evening, while indulging his
    gloomy thoughts, he dropped into a doze, from which he was roused
    by a voice exclaiming, "Sultan, thy wife this night shall
    conceive. If she bears a son, he will increase the glory of thy
    house; but if a daughter, she will occasion thee disgrace and
    misfortune." In due time the favourite sultana was delivered of a
    daughter, to the great mortification of the parents, who would
    have destroyed her had not her infant smiles diverted their
    anger. She was brought up in the strictest privacy, and at the
    end of twelve years the sultan had her conveyed to a strong
    citadel erected in the middle of a deep lake, hoping in such a
    confinement to prevent her from fulfilling the prediction which
    had been made concerning her. Nothing could excel the
    magnificence of her abode, where she was left only with female
    attendants of the highest accomplishments, but no male was
    allowed to approach even the borders of the lake, except when
    supplies were conveyed for the use of its fair inhabitants, who
    were then restricted to their apartments. The gate of the citadel
    was entrusted to the care of an old lady, the princess's nurse.
    For three years the fair Aleefa lived happy in her splendid
    prison, but the decree of fate was not to be overcome, and an
    event predestined by heaven overturned the cautious project of
    sultan Mherejaun.

    Eusuff, a dissipated young prince, son to the sultan of Sind,
    having offended his father, fled from his court, and with a few
    attendants reached the borders of the lake, in his way to seek an
    asylum in the territories of Mherejaun. Curious to know who
    inhabited the citadel in the midst of it, he swam over the lake,
    and landed at the gate, which he found shut, but no one answered
    his loudest call for admission. Upon this he wrote a note,
    requesting compassion to a helpless stranger, and having fixed it
    to an arrow, shot it over the battlements. It luckily for him
    fell at the feet of the princess, then walking in one of the
    courts of her palace. She prevailed upon her nurse to open the

    gate, and at sight of Eusuff fell in love with him, as he did
    with her. He was admitted, and the tenderest interviews took
    place between them. Joy and pleasure prevailed in the citadel,
    while the piince's attendants remained, expecting his return, on
    the banks of the lake.

    After some time, sultan Sohul wishing to be reconciled to his
    son, and having learnt the route he had taken, dispatched his
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