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piece of gold into it, and Cogia Hassan, seeing that she was coming to him, pulled out his purse to make her a present, but while<br />

he was putting his hand into it Morgiana plunged the dagger into his heart.<br />

"Unhappy girl!" cried Ali Baba and his son, "what have you done to ruin us?"<br />

"It was to preserve you, master, not to ruin you," answered Morgiana. "See here," opening the false merchant's garment and<br />

showing the dagger; "see what an enemy you have entertained! Remember, he would eat no salt with you, and what more<br />

would you have? Look at him! he is both the false oil merchant and the Captain of the Forty Thieves."<br />

Ali Baba was so grateful to Morgiana for thus saving his life that he offered her to his son in marriage, who readily consented,<br />

and a few days after the wedding was celebrated with greatest splendor.<br />

At the end of a year Ali Baba, hearing nothing of the two remaining robbers, judged they were dead, and set out to the cave.<br />

The door opened on his saying: "Open Sesame!" He went in, and saw that nobody had been there since the Captain left it. He<br />

brought away as much gold as he could carry, and returned to town. He told his son the secret of the cave, which his son handed<br />

down in his turn, so the children and grandchildren of Ali Baba were rich to the end of their lives.<br />

Arabian Nights<br />

HANSEL AND GRETTEL<br />

ONCE upon a time there dwelt on the outskirts of a large forest a poor woodcutter with his wife and two children; the boy<br />

was called Hansel and the girl Grettel. He had always little enough to live on, and once, when there was a great famine in the<br />

land, he couldn't even provide them with daily bread. One night, as he was tossing about in bed, full of cares and worry, he<br />

sighed and said to his wife: "What's to become of us? how are we to support our poor children, now that we have nothing more<br />

for ourselves?" "I'll tell you what, husband," answered the woman; "early to-morrow morning we'll

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