Sinbad the Sailor Other Stories From the Arabian Nights
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What with utter weariness, and the joy of gaining his home once more, he fell in a swoon at her feet. Quickly she dashed water on his face and restored him. Then, when she had made him eat, she enquired gently what had befallen him. "O my mother, " said Aladdin, "how much thou art to blame ! Thou gavest me over to a devil of a sorcerer who tried, by his evil arts, to compass my ruin. I have a stout reckoning against thee for this ; for, look you ; this vile and wicked one, whom thou toldst me w...as my uncle, was naught but a liar and an impostor. Think, mother, of the richness of his promises ! What was he not going to do for me ? His affection for me was overwhelming, and he ceased not to pretend in that lying hypocrisy until the cheat was exposed and I saw that his purpose was to use me for his own ends, and then to destroy me. Mother, the devils beneath the sea and the earth are not the equal of this vile sorcerer. " And thus, having vented his anger at the false conduct of the Dervish, he proceeded to tell his mother, first about the lamp and the jewel-fruit, then about all that had happened on the hillside, from the opening of the earth 76 ' V- ' XL .
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