“But is it possible,” says the Sultana to Selim, “that you have not had the least adventure, in which the heart was concerned. Will your sincerity tend only to dishonour a sex which constituted your pleasures, if you were their darling. What! in so great a number of women, not one that desired, and even deserved to be beloved; that is not to be conceived.”
“Ah! madam,” replied Selim, “I feel, by the readiness with which I obey you, that years have not weakened the empire of a lovely woman over my heart. Yes, madam, I have loved like other folks. You desire to know all; I am going to tell all, and you will judge if I have performed a lover’s part in all the forms.”
“Are there any travels in this part of your history?” says the Sultan. “No, prince,” replied Selim. “So much the better,” says Mangogul, “for I find no propensity to sleep.”
“For my part,” rejoined the favorite, “Selim will allow me to take a little rest.”