Three days they rode, and then he said to him, “O king of time and substance
and cipher of the century! In Babylonia didst thou attempt to make me lose my way in
a labyrinth of brass with many stairways, doors, and walls; now the Powerful One has
seen fit to allow me to show thee mine, which has no stairways to climb, nor walls to
impede thy passage.”
Then he untied the bonds of the king of Babylonia and abandoned him in the middle of
the desert, where he died of hunger and thirst. Glory to him who does not die.
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