Page 52 - Aladdin, or, The wonderful lamp
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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