Saum, who had lived to regret his foolish and wicked act, was told
in a dream that his son still lived, and was being cared for by the
Simurgh. He accordingly sought the nest, and carried his son away
with great thanksgiving. The Simurgh parted tenderly with the
little Zal, and presented him with a feather from her wing, telling
him that whenever he was in danger, he had only to throw it on the
fire and she would instantly come to his aid.
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