FORTONATUS. 101 He again made a handsome present to him, and was invited to dine at his palace. After dinner, the sultan said, “ It must be vastly amusing, Fortunatus, to hear an account of all the places you have seen ; pray favour me with a history of your travels” Fortunatus did as he was desired, and pleased the sultan very much, by telling him the many odd adventures he had met with ; and, above all, the manner of his first becoming. known to the Lord Loch Fitty, and the desire of that lord to maintain the honours of his family. When he had ended, the sultan said he was greatly pleased with what he had heard; but that he had a more curious thing than any that Fortunatus. had told him. He then led him into a room almost filled with jewels, opened a large closet, and took out a cap, which he told Fortunatus was of greater value than all the rest. Fortunatus thought the sultan was joking, and told him he had seen many a better cap than that. “Ah!” said the sultan, © that is because you do not know its value, Whoever puts this cap on his head, and wishes to be in any part of the world, will find himself there in a moment.”"—‘ Indeed!” said Fortunatus; “