“Let him go to bed likewise,” says the Sultan; “and while ye both are reposing, I will interrogate Cypria.”
“But, prince,” answered Mirzoza, “your highness does not reflect, that that Toy will lead you into a string of voyages without end.”
The African author informs us in this place, that the Sultan, struck with Mirzoza’s observation, took care to provide a most powerful antihypnotic. He adds, that Mangogul’s physician, being his intimate friend, had given him the prescription, and that he had put it in to the preface of his book: but of that preface there remains no more than; the three last lines, which are as follow.