a the Princess Nouronnihar . Me 79: +i under her nose. Some moments after, the princess opened her eyes, and turned her head from one side to another, looking at the persons who stood about her; she then rose up in the bed, and asked to be dressed, just as if she had awaked out of a sound sleep. Her women informed her, in a manner that showed their joy, that she was obliged to the three princes her cousins, and particularly to Prince Ahmed, for the. sudden recovery of her health. She immediately expressed her joy to see them, and thanked them all together, and afterwards. Prince Ahmed in particular, and they then retired. 4 t ‘ 3 ; ith a i i i d i i e é While the princess was dressing, the: princes went.-to throw: themselves at the sultan their father’s feet, and pay their respects to- him. The sultan received and embraced them with the greatest joy, both for their.return and for the wonderful recovery of the princess. his niece, whom he loved as if she had been his own daughter, - and who had been given over by the physicians. After the usual. ©