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    Aladdin's Lamp

    Author: Anonymous
    Ages: From 6 years old
    Values: ingenuity, courage, help
    Aladdin's Lamp Long ago, in a Chinese city, lived a young man of a poor family called Paladino, who was quite vague. His father wanted to teach him his trade, for he was a tailor, but Aladdin preferred to spend time with his friends in the streets. 

    Being Aladdin a teenager his father died. Her mother did not know what to do to make the boy work and help at home because she alone could not get it out. 

    One day Aladdin was approached by a man who claimed to be his uncle, brother of his late father. The man gave money to Aladdin to give it to his mother, but she distrusted the intentions of the stranger he had never heard of. 

    The next day, the stranger went to dinner at the house of Aladdin and his mother. There, the man decided to propose something to Aladdin. 

    - From tomorrow you will have a trade. Would you like to have your own costume shop? The man asked Aladdin. 
    "Sure, uncle," said Paladino, seduced by the idea of ??having his own business. 
    - Do not talk more. Tomorrow we'll go find a store for you, "said the uncle. And he left. 

    This convinced Aladdin and his mother that this man was who he claimed to be. Why else would I offer him that opportunity? 

    The next morning Aladdin went with his uncle and they walked together to a mountain, far from the city. It was then that he knew who this man really was: an evil sorcerer who needed Aladdin to achieve his purposes. 

    The wizard said some magic words and the floor opened. Then he told the young Aladino: 
    - Under this mountain is a treasure for you. Wear this ring, which will scare away your fears. Below you will find a slab: lift it while you say your name. Behind her, you will find a lot of gold, but you should not touch anything. Go ahead to a living room with a stone staircase. Go up and pick up the lamp hanging there saying your name and come back with it. On the way back you can take all the gold you want. 

    Aladdin did as the magician asked. When he took the lamp he put it in his clothes so he could take some gold objects. 

    To leave he asked his uncle for help, who asked him to give him the lamp first. But Aladdin had it in his clothes and he could not take it. The man insisted, but Aladdin could do nothing else. Tired of waiting, the wizard closed the earth, left Aladino inside and left. 

    Aladdin wept disconsolately, for he thought he was going to die there. Without realizing it, he rubbed the lamp. In doing so, a genius left the ring wearing ... 

    - I'm your slave said the genio.- Order what you wish and I will grant it. 

    Aladdin could not believe what he saw. But, to check it, he asked to get out of there and the moment was outside. Aladdin returned home and hid the lamp, and did not tell anyone what had happened. 

    A few days later Aladdin decided to sell the lamp to buy food. He started to clean it so he could get more money for her. Then the genius reappeared. 

    "You are my master, what you wish will be granted," said the genius. 
    "I want lots of food," Aladdin replied. 

    At the moment his wishes were fulfilled to a great extent: dozens of gold plates full of food. When the mother saw him, she was frightened, so Aladdin had to tell her what was going on with the genie of the lamp. 

    Thanks to the genius, Aladdin and his mother had food for several days and, selling the dishes where they had left the food, they got money to eat for many more weeks. 

    One afternoon Aladdin heard about the beautiful daughter of the Sultan. Aladino invaded her curiosity and wanted to meet her, so she hid. When he saw her pass, the young man fell in love with her. Such was his infatuation that Aladdin asked his mother to go to the palace to ask for the princess's hand. 

    The mother appeared in the palace carrying as a gift some of the jewels that Aladdin had taken from the mountain and several plates in which the genius had left the food. But no one noticed their gifts, only in their poor clothes, and they did not let it pass. 

    After insisting for several days, they finally let her in, intrigued by what this woman intended. 

    When Aladdin's mother asked for the princess's hand for her son the sultan laughed, accompanied by his inseparable vizier. 

    Then the woman gave him the gifts he was carrying. 

    "Give me three months to show you with a better gift that my son is worthy to marry your daughter," said Aladdin's mother. 

    That was just the time that was missing for the wedding that the sultan had already agreed with the vizier's son and the princess. The sultan gave Aladdin's mother until then. 

    The mother was happy to tell Aladdin the good news. However, he could not help warning his son that he suspected the Vizier because it did not look like clean wheat. 

    Two months later, Aladdin's mother was surprised to see that the princess's wedding had gone ahead, and she ran to tell her son. 
    Aladdin took the lamp and rubbed it. The genie appeared again and said: 

    - You are my love, you want will be granted. 
    "I want you to bring the princess and her husband to my house tonight when they retire to your room." Leave him paralyzed in the bathroom until dawn. Then you will return them to the palace. 

    And so it happened. When the princess and her husband appeared at Aladdin's house they were very frightened. So Aladino approached the princess and said: 

    - Do not be afraid, it will not happen anything. I will protect you. 

    The next morning the genius returned them to the palace before anyone noticed his absence. She did not tell anyone anything, but her father was worried about her because he did not see her happy. He told his father, the vizier, but he forbade him to tell that story so they would not take him for a fool. 

    That night the same thing happened again. The Sultan, seeing that his daughter remained the same, demanded that I tell him what was happening. She told him. His father infuriated and called the Vizier and his son. 

    The vizier's son, who was frightened and did not want to spend another paralyzed night, begged his father to free him from that marriage. But his father refused. 

    However, when the Vizier confirmed that everything was true, the Sultan annulled his daughter's marriage so as not to have problems. 

    Upon learning of the news, Aladdin waited for the term that the Sultan had promised him, and sent his mother to grant him the princess's hand. 

    The sultan, who had already forgotten Aladdin, did not know what to do to keep his promise. So he followed the Vizier's advice and asked Aladdin for something impossible: a wedding gift that included forty golden dishes with gems that should be carried by forty slaves accompanied by forty slaves. 

    Aladdin was not afraid and went to get his magic lamp and asked the genius what the sultan claimed. When everything was ready everyone went out to the palace. 

    The Sultan was amazed, but the Vizier suspected something. Meanwhile, the Sultan had the wedding arranged for the night. 

    Aladdin rubbed the lamp again to ask the genius to dress him and his mother appropriately for the ceremony, leaving the whole world astonished by its elegance and the richness of its robes. 

    After the wedding, Aladdin told the sultan that he would build a new palace for himself and his wife. That said, Aladdin went to his house to rub the lamp, and asked the genius the most luxurious palace ever seen. The new palace surprised everyone. But the Vizier, dead with envy, still suspected Aladdin. 

    Aladdin's LampTo celebrate the wedding, Aladino distributed thousands of gold coins among the people of the city, which earned him the affection and respect of all. 

    Meanwhile, in Africa, the sorcerer who had pretended to be Aladdin's uncle was investigating with his tricks what had become of the young man he wanted to deceive. Upon learning that Aladdin was alive, that he was rich and that he had married the Sultan's daughter, he went to look for him. He bought many lamps and spread the word that he changed the old lamps with new lamps. 

    A servant of the princess, who heard him, advised her to change that of Aladdin, who looked old and worn. She knew nothing of the genius, so it seemed like a great idea and ordered the maid to make the change. Aladdin was traveling so he could not stop her. 

    The sorcerer, by seizing the lamp, rubbed it and asked for genius. He left that he would move the whole palace with the princess to his city. 

    The next morning the Sultan went to visit his daughter and found that she and the palace had disappeared. The sultan sent for Aladdin and sentenced him to death. 

    The people of the city, upon learning that they would kill Aladdin, began to threaten the sultan by attacking and burning the palace if something happened to Aladdin. The sultan forgave him for fear but gave him a month to bring back his daughter. Otherwise, I would kill him without caring about people's threats. 

    Aladdin was desperate because without the lamp he did not know what to do and did not know what had happened. Then he remembered his magic ring, rubbed it and the genius appeared. 

    "I beg you to return my wife and the palace," said Aladdin. 
    "What you ask of me is impossible," replied the genius. Everything is in the power of the sorcerer, who has the lamp, and she is more powerful than the ring. 
    "Then take me to the palace," said Aladdin. 

    Arriving in front of the palace, he waited for the sorcerer to leave and climbed through a window into his wife's room. She hugged him happily and told him that the witch wanted to marry her. Aladdin made a plan. 

    "Darling, invite the witch to dinner and tell him that you are sorry, that you will marry him." Then, take advantage to poison him to sleep deeply. I will hide and solve all this. 

    So it was. Aladdin recovered the lamp and returned with the princess thanks to the genius. Years later, Aladdin became the new sultan and reigned successfully for several decades.

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