Aladdin: Or, the Wonderful Lamp, a Drama, in Three Acts
The book Aladdin: Or, the Wonderful Lamp, a Drama, in Three Acts was written by author Fraley, Charles, 1771-1859. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Aladdin: Or, the Wonderful Lamp, a Drama, in Three Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Aladdin: Or, the Wonderful Lamp, a Drama, in Three Acts a good or bad book?
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{Snutching lamp from his mother.) — Genii, I am hungry, let me have some food. (The Genu waves his baton, and immediately rises a table (c.) containing a splendid service and the most costly viands — the Genii instantly disappears.) Aladdin. Egad ! since I know the virtue of this lamp I need not wonder at that vile uncle of mine being so anxious to obtain it. Ah, the Princess 1 Rest there, thou treasure, at some future period I may want thee. {Piifs lamp in hisbosom.) Come, mother, rouse from y...our trance, and banish your fears; see, here is plenty, sit down v\ith me and eat Kazrac, Kazrac, rise, for shame ! Musiapha. I am frightened out of my wits I What has become of that frightful figure ? (Kazrac slowly rises.) «jC* 12 ALADDIN. [act. II. Aladdin. It is gone — come and eat. (Kazrac and Mustapha gaze at the suppor.) MusfapJia. Ha ! Why, son, whence comes this ? To whom are we obliged ? Has the Cham been made acquainted with our poverty, and taken compassion on us?— or did your uncle do this?
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