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Year

1889

Text

Lang, Andrew. Aladin and the wonderful lamp [ID D27854].
"But far away in Africa the magician remembered Aladdin, and by his magic arts discovered that Aladdin, instead of perishing miserably in the cave, had escaped, and had married a princess, with whom he was living in great honor and wealth. He knew that the poor tailor's son could only have accomplished this by means of the lamp, and traveled night and day until he reached the capital of China, bent on Aladdin's ruin."
"She listened carefully to Aladdin and when he left she arrayed herself gaily for the first time since she left China."
"I have made up my mind that Aladdin is dead, and that all my tears will not bring him back to me, so I am resolved to mourn no more, and have therefore invited you to sup with me; but I am tired of the wines of China, and would fain taste those of Africa."

Mentioned People (1)

Lang, Andrew  (Selkirk, Schottland 1844-1912 Banchory, Kincardineshire) : Gelehrter, Schriftsteller, Dichter, Journalist, Übersetzer

Subjects

Literature : Occident : Great Britain

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1889 Lang, Andrew. Aladin and the wonderful lamp. In : Lang, Andrew. The blue fairy book. (London : Longmans, Green, 1889).
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