Aladdin: Part Two

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Aladdin’s mother had forbidden him from stealing for him again. He was seventeen and he and his mother were still poor and hungry.

“I will sell some cotton,” his mother said, “I had just spun some.”

“No, that is quite alright mother,” Aladdin told her, “you keep your cotton, I have something thing to sell.”

Aladdin went to find the lamp, and brought it to his mother. It was covered in dust and when she rubbed it off the genie came out.

“I will grant you three wishes.”

Aladdin’s mother was shocked but said, “I wish for a feast!”

What the genie disappeared a feast was on along table in the middle of the room.

“How…” his mother trailed off with surprise.

“Don't ask just eat,” Aladdin told her.

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The sultan had ordered everyone to remain inside and shut all their doors and shutters while Princess Jasmine walked to and from her bath.

Aladdin always wondered what Jasmine looked like, no one has seen her face, she always wore a veil. He hid himself behind the door of the bath, and peeped through a chink. The Princess lifted her veil as she went in, and looked so beautiful that Aladdin fell in love with her at first sight.

Aladdin ran home, thinking about the Princess. He grabbed the lamp and rubbed it.

“I will grant you tow more wishes.”

“I wish to be a prince!”

The genie made him one and a palace was built for him, Kingdom of Tariden. He went to the Sultan of Agrabah as a Prince. The Sultan came down from his throne to hug Aladdin, and they had a feast, Jasmine was there. She was very smart and spirited, Aladdin fell more in love with her.

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Weeks later Aladdin took Jasmine to his palace as his wife. They were happily married.

A holy woman was hired by Aladdin his palace, she cured people with her touch.

One day, Aladdin grabbed the lamp, with no intention to make a wish, and the genie swirled out.

“The Sorcerer that you have once crossed in your childhood, is not in your palace,” the genie said. “He is disguised as the holy woman, which whom he murdered. Take care of yourself, for he mean to kill you for the lamp.” with that the genie disappeared.

Jasmine walked in a saw Aladdin's disturbance, “what's wrong?”

Aladdin thought quickly and spotted a dagger on a display, “I have a headache.”

“I'll get the holy woman,” Jasmine said before she left.

Aladdin grabbed the dagger from the shelf before the false holy woman came in to put his hands on his head. But when the Sorcerer was near, Aladdin buried the dagger in his chest.

Jasmine gasped, “what have you done! You killed the holy woman!”

“No,” Aladdin said, “I killed a wicked Sorcerer.”

Just then the holy woman changed into a man that Aladdin had once seen; his false uncle. The Sorcerer.

After that Aladdin and Jasmine lived happily ever after.

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