Page 59 - Aladdin, or, The wonderful lamp
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“ What  you  command,”  replied  the
                       Genius,  “ is  not  in  my  power:  you

                       must  address  yourself  to  the  Genius  of
                       the lamp for that service.”
                           “ Then I command  thee,” said Aladdin,

                       “  to  transport  me  to  the  place  where
                       now it stands.”  Instantly  Aladdin found

                       himself  beside  his  own  palace,  which
                       stood in a meadow not far from a strange

                       city;  and  the  Princess  Badroulbadour
                       was  then  walking  in  her  own  chamber,
                       weeping  for  his  loss.                   Happening  to

                       come  near  to  the  window,  she  saw
                       Aladdin  under  it,  and  making  a  sign  to

                       him  to  keep  silence,  she  sent  a  slave
                       to  bring  him in  by  a private  door.  The
                       Princess  and  her  husband  having  kissed
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