A Group of Eastern Romances and Stories from the Persian, Tamil and Urdu

CHAPTER IV.

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Bakáwalí, on awaking, discovers that her Rose has been stolen, sets out in search of the thief disguised as a man, and takes service with the Prince’s Father, the King of the East—The Fairies build a grand Palace for the Prince, like that of Bakáwalí—The King hears of the new Palace—_Story of the Princess and the Demon who exchanged Sexes_—The Prince’s Father and Brethren, with Bakáwalí (disguised), visit him at his Palace, and he discloses himself 272