305 a dream that the world was deluged by water; there Ci remained no trace of a living being, and I was- u myself immersed in the water. In the midst of tc this state I. saw a kingly rider come, sitting upon '6 his horse upon the surface of the water. When he iC came near me, he said to me: ' Come with me cc " that I may save thee.' I replied: ' Who art " 4 thou?' He answered : * I am the self-existing tc c being, and creator of all things/ Then I began " to follow him rapidly, and run along the surface " of the water, until I arrived in a garden. There ci I put my foot on the ground, and, directing my " sight to the right, I beheld a delightful spot, full "of all sorts of odoriferous herbs and elevated " palaces, huris (beautiful virgins), kasurs (bridal 64 chambers), and youths and boys, and all the gifts " of heaven, as well as the blessed, occupied with " enjoyments. Besides, at the left, I saw pits, t4 black, narrow, and tenebrious; and therein, like "• bats, suspended a crowd of miserable beings 4C whose hands and feet were tied to the neck. The " horseman, after having invited me to a pleasure- tc walk in the garden, wanted to. conduct me out of iŁ the delightful place, but I had resolved in myself 44 that, like Idris, I would not go out of it. Then I "c stuck close to the door, and took fast hold of the Ci post. When 1 awoke from.sleep, 1 found my " lips held fast by both my hands; arid thus it was v. in. 20