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Excerpt from The Novelist's Magazine, Vol. 18: Containing the Arabian Nights Entertainments
When he drew near the capital ofthe Indies, the Sultan Schahriar, and all his court, came out to meet him. The princes were overjoyed to fee one ano ther; and alighting, after mutual em braces, and other marks of affec'tion and refpe?, they mounted again, and entered the city amidl'cthe acclamations of vaft multitudes of people. The ful tan condueied his brother to the palace he had provided for him, which ha'd'a communication with his own by means of a garden; and was fo much the more magnificent, for it was fet apart as a banqueting-hoofe for publick enter tainment, and other divqrfions of the court, and the fpleudor of it had been lately augmented by new furniture.
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