![]() ![]() The King said to his attendants, "Bring this man to me quietly, and be careful not to frighten him." They went to him, took him by the hand, and said to him, "Rise and have no fear-no harm will come to you." So they went on, when they heard a noise in one of the streets, and saw a man in the most violent passion stretched on the ground, face downwards, beating his breast with a stone and crying, "Ah there is no longer any justice here below! Is there nobody who will tell the King what is going on in his states?" And he repeated incessantly: "There is no longer any justice! she has disappeared and the whole world is in mourning." His suite followed, and accompanied him everywhere from street to street. The King then went, saying: "In the name of God! and may the blessing of the prophet be with us, and benediction and mercy be with him." "The sleep will not come to me I wish to walk through the town to-night, and I must have you ready to my hand during my round." They did so at once, and asked him, "What news is there?" They presented themselves before him without delay, and he ordered them to arm themselves with their swords. One night, not being able to sleep at all, he called his vizir, the chief of police, and the commander of his guards. The story goes, and God knows its truth, that there was once a powerful king who had a large kingdom, armies and allies. She perfumes herself with scents, uses antimony for her toilet, and cleans her teeth with souak. She hides her secret parts, and does not allow them to be seen she is always elegantly attired, of the utmost personal propriety, and takes care not to let her husband see what might be repugnant to him. She does not surrender herself to anybody but her husband, even if abstinence would kill her. She assists him always in his affairs, and is sparing in complaints and tears she does not laugh or rejoice when she sees her husband moody or sorrowful, but shares his troubles, and wheedles him into good humour, till he is quite content again. If her husband shows the intention to fulfil the conjugal rite, she is agreeable to his desire and occasionally even provokes them. ![]() She is not treacherous, and has no faults to hide, nor bad reasons to proffer. If she sees relatives she does not meddle with their affairs. She takes nothing from anyone, excepting from her husband and her parents. She has no woman friends, gives her confidence to nobody, and her husband is her sole reliance. She never leaves the house even to see neighbours of her acquaintance. She speaks and laughs rarely, and never without a reason. When she is walking, her natural parts appear as set off under her clothing. Looked at sitting, she is a rounded dome lying, a soft bed standing, the staff of a standard. If one looks at a woman with those qualities in front, one is fascinated if from behind, one dies with pleasure. #Perfumed garden story full#With cheeks of a perfect oval, she will have an elegant nose and a graceful mouth lips and tongue vermillion her breath will be of pleasant odour, her throat long, her neck strong, her bust and her belly large her breasts must be full and firm her belly in good proportion, and her navel well-developed and marked the lower part of the belly is to be large, the vulva projecting and fleshy from the point where the hairs grow to the buttocks the conduit must be narrow and not moist, soft to the touch, and emitting a strong heat and no bad smell she must have the thighs and buttocks hard, the hips large and full, a waist of fine shape, hands and feet of striking elegance, plump arms and well-developed shoulders. Her hair will be black, her forehead wide, she will have eyebrows of Ethiopian blackness, large black eyes, with the whites in them very limpid. In order that a woman may be relished by men, she must have a perfect waist, and must be plump and lusty. Know, oh Vizir (and the mercy of God be with you!) that there are women of all sorts that there are such as are worthy of praise, and such as deserve nothing but contempt. CONCERNING WOMEN WHO DESERVE TO BE PRAISED ![]()
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