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