Abibas took advantage of this, and increasing his speed, rapidly passed her. This caused her to cry out in anger: “Never shall the daughter of a king be wed to such a clown as you.” She threw the garland from her and rushed onward like a whirlwind.
It was not long before she caught up with him, and extending her hand, she struck him upon the shoulder, saying: “Stop, foolish one, do you hope to marry a princess?”
As she was on the point of passing him Abibas drew forth the piece of silk, and threw it at her feet.
Rosamond was attracted by the beautiful color and texture of the material, and could not resist the temptation to stop and pick it up. Then she tied it round her waist, and by this time her adversary was considerably in advance of her.
She saw the consequence of her foolishness, and throwing away the piece of silk, flew on at such a pace that she soon overtook Abibas, whom she struck upon the arm, at the same time saying, “Fool, you shall not marry me.”
They were not far from the goal, and in a few seconds the race would be over. The princess had almost won when Abibas threw at her feet the bag containing the gilded ball.
Rosamond could not help stopping to pick it up, and it was impossible for her not to open the bag to see what was inside. This she did, and then she read the inscription, “Who plays with me shall never tire of playing.”
The wise Abibas came first to the goal, and by the terms of the king’s proclamation he married the princess.