Hatim
asked the prince to stop the flying machine. They got down from the machine and
went to the young man.
The
compassionate Hatim asked the young man, "What is the matter? Why are you
sadly wandering in this dangerous forest?"
"I
am a prince, and I did not know where the pearl of the size of a duck's egg
came from. So the king did not let me marry the princess. I can't even forget
her because I really love her," said the young man.
Hatim
assured him that he would get the woman he loved. He said, "Don't be sad,
brother. I'll certainly help you in getting the woman you love."
He
took the prince on the flying machine, and they reached the island.
When
they walked into the palace, the king, on seeing the prince, angrily shouted,
"Why have you come back?"
The
prince said, "I have come with Hatimtai."
The
king welcomed Hatim, who took out the silver replica of the pearl.
Hatim
said to the king, "I wish to take the pearl you have."
The
king said, "First you will have to tell me the story of the pearl. From
where did this pearl come to me? If you tell me the story, you can get the
pearl and even marry my daughter."
Hatim
repeated all that he had heard from the birds.
The
king was surprised to know that Hatim knew all the details about the pearl. The
king then gave the pearl to Hatim.
The
king's daughter was married to the prince who loved her a lot.
Hatim
wished the prince and the princess a happy married life and began his journey
back towards the city of Husn Bano.
He
reached her city and went to meet her at her palace.
Husn
Bano was delighted when Hatim gave her the pearl.
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