So Rakush was grieved in his soul...
So Rakush was grieved in his soul, and he did that which Rustem desired, and he sprang forward and fell into the pit. And the sharp spears entered his body and tore it, and they pierced also the flesh of Rustem, and steed and rider were impaled upon the irons that had been hidden by the King. But Rustem put forth all his strength, and raised himself. Yet when he had done it he was weary, and fell down beside the pit. And he swooned in his agony.
Now when Rustem was come unto himself, he saw Shugdad, and he beheld in his face the joy felt of this evil man at this adventure. Then he knew that it was his brother that was his foe. So he said unto him- "It is thou who hast done this deed." And Shugdad said, "Thou hast caused many to perish by the sword; it is meet that thou shouldst perish by it thyself." Now while they yet spake, the King of Cabul came nigh unto the spot.
And when he beheld Rustem, that weltered in his blood, he feigned a great sorrow, and he cried- "O hero of renown, what thing hath befallen thee? I will send forth my physicians, that they heal thee." And Rustem said, "O man of wile, the time of physicians is gone by, and there is none that can heal me, save only death, that cometh to all men in their turn." Then he said unto Shugdad, "Give unto me my bow, and place before me two arrows, and refuse not unto me this last request.
For I would have them beside me lest a lion go by ere I am dead, and devour me for his prey." And Shugdad gave unto Rustem his bow; but when he had done so he was afraid, and he ran unto a plane tree that stood near by. And the tree was old and hollow, and Shugdad hid himself in its trunk. But Rustem beheld him where he was hid, though the dimness of death was come over his eyes.
So he raised him from the ground in his agony, and he took his bow and bent it with force, and he shot an arrow and fixed Shugdad unto the tree wherein he was hid. And the aim was just, and pierced even unto the heart of this evil man, so that he died.
And Rustem, when he saw it, smiled, and said- "Thanks be unto God, the Merciful, whom all my days I have sought to serve, that He hath granted unto me to avenge myself upon this wretch while the life is yet in me, and ere two nights have passed over this vengeance." But when he had so spoken the breath went out of him, and the hero who had borne high his head was vanished from this world.