Ibn Battuta Quotes
I One Day Saw, In The Assembly Of This Prince, A Man With A Knife In His Hand, Which He Placed Upon His Own Neck; He Then Made A Long Speech, Not A Word Of Which I Could Understand; He Then Firmly Grasped The Knife, And Its Sharpness And The Force With Which He Urged It Were Such, That He Severed His Head From His Body, And It Fell On The Ground.14 I Was Wondering Much At The Circumstance, When The King Said To Me: Does Any Among You Do Such A Thing As This? I Answered, I Never Saw One Do So. He Smiled, And Said: These Our Servants Do So, Out Of Their Love To Us. He
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