The Arabian nights

Page 112

TIll^:

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niav

voii

which

regulating

and

sorry

because, I

will,

him

to

as

replied

believe

we

magician,

the

"is

by

call

the

in

good

a

do very well.

shall

Friday,

is

it

however, walk

son's

show than

better

cannot perform to-morrow^ w'hat

I

niv

conduct by your good advice."

his

I

witness

to

cannot

he

"Aladdin," boy,

iNIGIlTS.

enoiijrh

loni:

live

gratitude,

ARABIAN

shops

the

am

I

promised,

I

be shut.

wall

on him to-morrow and take gardens where

people of the

The African magician

best fashion generally resort."

took leave of the mother and the son and retired.

Aladdin rose himself and stood as

he perceived

early

next morning,

the

watching his

the

at

As soon

door.

coming,

uncle

dressed

he

told

his

mother, took leave of her, and ran to meet him.

The magician caressed "Come, my dear child, and things."

He

of the city, palaces,

might the lone:

the

then led him to

and

Aladdin will

I

show you

out at one

some magnificent

said fine

of the gates or

houses,

rather

with beautiful gardens into which

anybody

walk

through

After

enter.

gardens,

the

pursuing

African

w^av into the countrv,

their

magician

led

Aladdin

a

thev nearlv reached

till

mountains.

who had never been so far before, began to find himself much tired, and said to the magician, "Where are we going, Uncle? We have left the gardens a great way behind us, and I if we go much see nothing but mountains Aladdin,

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