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Aladdia  had  become  very  fond  of
                                    hunting, and  there  was  not  a week  that

                                    he  did  not  go  out  to  follow  the  chase,
                                    sometimes a long distance from the city*
                                                               About  this  time  his old

                                                            enemy,  the  African  ma­
                                                            gician,  found  out  by  some

                                                            of his magic arts that Alad­
                                                            din  was  enormously  rich

                                                            and  much  beloved and  re­
                                                            spected,  instead  of  being,
                                                            as  he  had  supposed,  dead

                                                            in the enchanted cave.  He
                                                            was  filled  with  rage,  and

                                                            vowing to destroy Aladdin,
                                                           he immediately set  out  for

                                                            China,  On  arriving there
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