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l," said the cat, "if you give me that piece I will weep with one eye." * * * * * THE KING AND HIS SON He had a son whom he brought up well. The child grew and said one day to the King, "I am going out for a walk." "It is well," answered the King. At a certain place he found an olive-tree on fire. "O God," he cried, "help me to put out this fire!" Suddenly God sent the rain, the fire was extinguished, and the young man was able to pass. He came to the city and said to the governor: "Give me a chance to speak in my turn." "It is well," said he; "speak." "I ask the hand of your daughter," replied the young man. "I give her to you," answered the governor, "for if you had not put out that fire the city would have been devoured by the flames." He departed with his wife. After a long march the wife made to God this prayer: "O God, place this city here." The city appeared at the very spot. Toward evening the Marabout of the city of which the father of the young bridegroom was King went to the mosque to say his prayers. "O marvel!" he cried, "what do I see down there?" The King called his wife and sent her to see what was this new city. The woman departed, and, addressing the wife of the young prince, asked alms of him. He gave her alms. The messenger returned and said to the King: "It is your son who commands in that city." The King, pricked by jealousy, said to the woman: "Go, tell him to come and find me. I must speak with him." The woman went away and returned with the King's son. His father said to him: "If you are the son of the King, go and see your mother in the other world." He regained his palace in tears. "What is the matter with you," asked his wife, "you whom destiny has given me?" He answered her: "My father told me, 'Go and see your mother in the other world.'" "Return to your father," she replied, "and ask him for the book of the grandmother of your grandmother." He returned to his father, who gave him the book. He brought it to his wife, who said to him, "Lay it on the grave of your mother." He placed it there and the grave opened. He descended and found a man who was licking the earth. He saw another who was eating mildew. And he saw a third who was eating meat. "Why do you eat meat?" he asked him. "Because I did good on earth," responded the shade. "Where shall I find my mother?" asked the prince. The shade sa
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