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  • So that the sacks may be lightened, and the camel too.” He (the Arab) cried, “Bravo! O clever and noble sage!
  • تا سبک گردد جوال و هم شتر ** گفت شاباش ای حکیم اهل و حر
  • Such subtle thought and excellent judgement! And you so naked, (journeying) on foot and in fatigue!”
  • این چنین فکر دقیق و رای خوب ** تو چنین عریان پیاده در لغوب‏
  • The good man took pity on the philosopher and resolved to mount him on the camel. 3185
  • رحمتش آمد بر حکیم و عزم کرد ** کش بر اشتر بر نشاند نیک مرد
  • He said to him again, “O fair-spoken sage, explain a little about your own circumstances as well.
  • باز گفتش ای حکیم خوش سخن ** شمه‏ای از حال خود هم شرح کن‏
  • (With) such intelligence and talent as you have, are you a vizier or a king? Tell the truth.”
  • این چنین عقل و کفایت که تراست ** تو وزیری یا شهی بر گوی راست‏
  • He answered, “I am not (either of) these two: I am of the common folk. Look at my appearance and dress.”
  • گفت این هر دو نیم از عامه‏ام ** بنگر اندر حال و اندر جامه‏ام‏
  • He asked, “How many camels have you? How many oxen?” “I have neither these nor those,” he replied: “do not dig at me.”
  • گفت اشتر چند داری چند گاو ** گفت نه این و نه آن ما را مکاو
  • He said, “At any rate, what goods have you in your shop?” He answered, “Where have I a shop, and where a dwelling-place?” 3190
  • گفت رختت چیست باری در دکان ** گفت ما را کو دکان و کو مکان‏
  • “Then,” said he, “I will ask about money. How much money (have you)?—for you are a solitary wanderer and one whose counsel is prized.
  • گفت پس از نقد پرسم نقد چند ** که تویی تنها رو و محبوب پند
  • With you is the elixir which changes the copper of the world (into) gold: your understanding and knowledge are inlaid with pearls.”
  • کیمیای مس عالم با تو است ** عقل و دانش را گهر تو بر تو است‏