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    The sultan of the Indies could not but admire the prodigious and
    inexhaustible memory of the sultaness his wife, who had
    entertained him so many nights with such a variety of interesting
    stories.

    A thousand and one nights had passed away in these innocent
    amusements, which contributed so much towards removing the
    sultan's unhappy prejudice against the fidelity of women. His
    temper was softened. He was convinced of the merit and great
    wisdom of the sultaness Scheherazade. He remembered with what
    courage she had offered to be his wife, without fearing the death
    to which she knew she exposed herself, as so many sultanesses had
    suffered within her knowledge.

    These considerations, and the many other good qualities he knew
    her to possess, induced him at last to forgive her. "I see,
    lovely Scheherazade," said he, "that you can never be at a loss
    for these little stories, which have so long diverted me. You
    have appeased my anger. I freely renounce the law I had imposed
    on myself. I restore your sex to my favourable opinion, and will
    have you to be regarded as the deliverer of the many damsels I
    had resolved to sacrifice to my unjust resentment."

    The sultaness cast herself at his feet, and embraced them
    tenderly with all the marks of the most lively and perfect
    gratitude.

    The grand vizier was the first who learned this agreeable
    intelligence from the sultan's own mouth. It was instantly
    carried to the city, towns, and provinces; and gained the sultan,
    and the lovely Scheherazade his consort, universal applause, and
    the blessings of all the people of the extensive empire of the
    Indies.

    End of Volume 4.

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