When she ceased he went softly downstairs and said to the vizir:
2
But the vizir pretended not to see, and turned his head away.
3
He was thunderstruck, and turning to the vizir said: What sayest thou?
4
He sent for the vizir, and asked what had become of the palace.
5
Tahúmers had also a vizir, renowned for his wisdom and understanding.
Ús de wazir en anglès
1
Salim-bin-Ali, the other wazir, had not come with us because he was not well.
2
The wazir had charge of the arms and provisions and the enrolling of the people.
3
The wazir departed in the morning with a Martini-Henry rifle which my husband sent to the sultan.
4
Not an inch would he stir till the wazir gave him a coolie to carry his baggage.
5
The guard dared not touch him, and he went to the wazir, demanded a coolie, and got one!
6
He showed the utmost kindness and hospitality, and gave his wazir orders to instal the prince in the royal guest-house.
7
A few days later she entrusted her affairs to her wazir, and made preparation to go with the prince to his own country.
8
Then the wazir advised the king to send Mohammed to fetch the daughter of the king of the Green Country, seven years journey distant.
9
The wazir of the city, Abul Casim Abdel Melic was called upon to report the state of the public means for sustenance and defence.
10
He and the soldiers and the wazir, Abdullah bin Abdurrahman, rode at some distance to our left, between us and the dangerous Yafei towers.
11
He remained with her forty days, when he went down to the door, where he found the wazir waiting, and they entered the garden.
12
On the third day, the wazir has failed and is about to be executed when two men appear, both claiming to be the murderer.
13
The caliph dispatches his wazir-hischief advisor-tofind the murderer, giving the wazir three days to accomplish this task or else face death himself.
14
Every Saturday he sat in court, assisted by the wazir Ibn-Furat, the cadi, and skilled lawyers, to hear causes and petitions and to administer justice.
15
Afterwards he was detained by the wazir, and compelled to serve as a sepoy, till Mr. Heyde went to the council and obtained his release.
16
A king sends his wazir to obtain a talisman of good luck, which is written for him by Jasmine, the daughter of an Arab Sheikh.