He went out from the city, and looked and looked for his wife and his palace, but of course he did not find them. After thirty seven days he sat by a river and cried: 'Oh, Badr-al-Budur, my love! Where are you? Where can I look now?' He put his hands into the water of the river, and then he saw the magician's ring on his little finger. He began to rub it...
WHOOSH! Out of the blue smoke came the jinnee of the ring. 'What is your wish, master?' he asked.
'Find my wife and bring her back to me,' answered Aladdin. 'Please...'
'Master, I cannot do that. The jinnee of the lamp took the Princess away, and only the jinnee of the lamp can bring her back. But I can take you to her.'
'Take me then—quickly!'
'To hear is to obey.'
It is many, many miles from Arabia to Morocco, but Aladdin was there in a second. And there was his palace, in front of him. He went into the gardens and looked up at the windows.
'Badr-al-Budur,' he cried, 'are you there?'
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