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AT NIJNII-NOVGOROD by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH

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First Line: A' CRAFTY PERSIAN SET THIS STONE

A CRAFTY Persian set this stone
A dusk Sultana wore it;
And from her slender finger, sir,
A ruthless Arab tore it. "


"A ruby, like a drop of blood -
That deep-in tint that lingers
And seems to melt, perchance was caught
From those poor mangled fingers


"A spendthrift got it from the knave,
And tossed it, like a blossom,
That night into a dancing-girl's
Accurst and balmy bosom. "


"And so it went. One day a Jew
At Cairo chanced to spy it
Amid a one-eyed peddler's pack,
And did not care to buy it -


Yet bought it all the same.
You see, The Jew he knew a jewel.
He bought it cheap to sell it dear
The ways of trade are cruel.


But I -be Allah's all the praise! -
Such avarice, I scoff it
If I buy cheap, why, I sell cheap.
Content with modest profit.


This ring -such chasing! look, milord,
What workmanship! By Heaven,
The price I name you makes the thing
As if the thing were given!


A stone without a flaw! A queen
Might not disdain to wear it.
Three hundred roubles buys the stone
No kopeck less, I swear it I


Thus Hassan, holding up the ring
To me, no eager buyer. -
A hundred roubles was not much
To pay so sweet a liar.






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