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Stories from the Thousand and One Nights

The Arabian Nights' Entertainments

 - Stories from the Thousand and One Nights, Danbury 1980 antikvár könyv
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1909. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... APPENDIX The Story Of 'ala-ed-din And The Wonderful Lamp IHAVE heard, O King of the Age, that there dwelt in a city of China a poor tailor who had a son named 'Ala-edDin. Now this boy had been a scatter-brained scapegrace from his birth. And when he had come to his tenth year his father wished to teach him a handicraft; and being too poor to afford to spend money on him for learning an art or craft or business, he took him into his own shop to learn his trade of tailoring. But 'Ala-ed-Din, being a careless boy, and always given to playing with the urchins of the street, would not stay in the shop a single day, but used to watch till his father went out on business or to meet a customer, and then would run off to the gardens along with his fellow-ragamuffins. Such was his case. He would neither obey his parents nor learn a trade; till his father, for very sorrow and grief over his son's misdoing, fell sick and died. But 'Ala-edDin went on in the same way. And when his mother perceived that her husband was dead, and that her son was an idler of no use whatever, she sold the shop and all its contents, and took to spinning cotton to support herself and her good-for-nothing son. Meanwhile, 'Ala-ed-Din, freed from the control of his father, grew more idle and disreputable, and would not stay at home except for meals, while his poor unfortunate mother subsisted by the spinning of her hands; and so it was, until he had come to his fifteenth year. One day, as 'Ala-ed-Din was sitting in the street playing with the gutter-boys, a Moorish Darwish came along, and stood looking at them, and began to scrutinise 'Ala-ed-Din and closely examine his appearance, apart from his com-- 355 panions.

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Kiadó:Grolier Enterprises
Kiadás éve:1980
Kiadás helye:Danbury
Kötés típusa:fűzött kemény papír
Terjedelem:441
Nyelv:angol
Méret:Szélesség: 14.50 cm, Magasság: 22.00 cm
Kategória: Idegennyelv / Nyelvek / Angol / Irodalom / Szépirodalom / Regény, Novella, Elbeszélés / Irodalom / Szépirodalom / Antológia

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