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When he saw that the Sultan, him, the Barber said, .“O Master,, begin to shave you.” Saying this, h d, head and began to shave. But he ie in he stopped and, even four times with the razor, W! aS in this matter.”, said, “My Master, you are acting hastily in » ordered the, , “Go on shaving me, speak no more ., , Sultan., “Be patient,” said the barber, “perhaps you have not, : i do. I wish you, considered well what you were going to fall, would tell me what this matter of great Ed pOrauce iS, about and then I will give you my opinion on it., , “Finish shaving at once,” the Sultan exclaimed. But,, instead of doing this, the Barber left the Sultan halfshaved to go and see what time it was.“ My patience is, exhausted,” the Sultan cried., , “Be calm, my Master and you shall be shaved in a, moment,” said the Barber and saying this, he continued, shaving the Sultan. But while he was doing this, he could, not help talking., , / “If you could inform me what this important affair is, I, { one give more advice, which you might find useful,” he, said., , The Sultan was complete! fedu ‘, to satisfy the barber. He tod cae 8 peed, feast to some friends at noon which was why h Siving a, hurry to leave. was ina, , When the barber heard the Sul ‘ ’, exclaimed, “That reminds me, ‘eaten nt a feast he, five friends to come to my house today *NVited four or, , forgotten it and have not made ee ut Thaq quite, , ; mY Preparations, , not touched him