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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves, by Unknown
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+Title: Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves
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+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<hr />
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;">
+ <a name="a001-illus.jpg" id="a001-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/a001-illus.jpg" width="500" height="836" alt="Book Cover" title="" />
+</div>
+<hr />
+
+<h2>J. WRIGLEY,</h2>
+<h3>PUBLISHER OF ALL KINDS OF COLORED TOY BOOKS</h3>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h1>ALI BABA,</h1>
+<h3>OR THE</h3>
+<h1>FORTY THIEVES.</h1>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>NEW YORK:<br />
+J. WRIGLEY, 394 GRAND STREET.</h2>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+
+<hr />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p>
+<h2>HISTORY OF THE</h2>
+<h1>FORTY THIEVES.</h1>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p001-illus.jpg" id="p001-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p001-illus.jpg" width="350" height="299" alt="Ali Baba hiding in a tree" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>In a town of Persia lived two brothers, sons of
+a poor man; one named Cassim, the other Ali
+Baba. Cassim, the elder, married a wife with a
+considerable fortune, and lived at his ease; but the
+wife of Ali Baba was as poor as himself: they
+dwelt in a mean cottage in the suburbs, and he
+maintained his family by cutting wood. Ali Baba
+was in the forest preparing to load his asses with
+the faggots he had cut, when he saw a troop of
+horsemen approaching. He hastily climbed a large
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[Pg 2]</a></span>
+thick tree, and hid himself among the branches.
+Ali Baba counted forty of them; each took a loaded
+portmanteau from his horse, and turning to the
+rock, said, "Open, Sesame;" immediately a door
+opened, the robbers passed in, when the door shut
+of itself. In a short time the door opened again,
+and the robbers came out, who said, "Shut, Sesame."
+The door instantly closed. Ali Baba ventured
+down, and approaching the rock, said, "Open,
+Sesame." Immediately the door flew open. He
+brought his asses, and took as many bags of gold
+coin as they could carry.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p002-illus.jpg" id="p002-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p002-illus.jpg" width="350" height="297" alt="Sacks of gold" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Ali Baba told his brother the secret of the cave.
+Cassim rose early next morning, and set out with
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span>
+ten mules loaded with great chests. He found the
+rock, and having said, "Open Sesame," gained admission,
+where he found more treasures than he expected,
+which made him forget the word that caused
+the door to open. Presently he heard the sound
+of horses' feet, which he concluded to be the robbers,
+who instantly put him to death. Ali Baba
+drove to the forest, and on entering the cave, he
+found the body of his brother cut into quarters.
+He took the quarters, and put them upon one of
+his asses, and delivered the body to Cassim's wife.
+Morgiana, a female slave in his brother's house, was
+sent early next morning to a poor cobbler, and gave
+him two pieces of gold to go with her blindfolded;
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span>
+taking him into the room where the body was lying,
+bade him sew the mangled limbs together. Mustapha
+obeyed, having received two pieces of gold,
+and was led blindfolded the same way back.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p003-illus.jpg" id="p003-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p003-illus.jpg" width="350" height="294" alt="Opening the door" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p004-illus.jpg" id="p004-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p004-illus.jpg" width="350" height="297" alt="The poor cobbler" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Cassim was buried with all due solemnity, and
+Ali Baba removed to the house of his deceased
+brother, of which he took possession.</p>
+
+<p>The captain of the troop resolved to find out
+who possessed the secret of entrance into his cave,
+and disguising himself, went to the city early one
+morning, when, accosting the cobbler, he was told
+of the job he had, who for six pieces of gold, allowed
+himself to be blindfolded, and traced out
+the house of Cassim, which the robber marked
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span>
+with chalk. Buying nineteen mules and thirty-nine
+large jars, one full of oil, and the rest empty,
+the captain put a man into each jar, properly armed,
+and then proceeded to the street where Ali
+Baba dwelt. "Sir," said he, "I have brought this
+oil a great way to sell; as I am quite a stranger,
+will you let me put my mules into your courtyard,
+and direct me where I may lodge to-night?" Ali
+Baba welcomed the pretended oil merchant, offered
+him a bed in his own house, and invited his guest
+in to supper.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p005-illus.jpg" id="p005-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p005-illus.jpg" width="350" height="300" alt="The cobbler is tricked" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Morgiana, sitting up later that night than usual,
+her lamp went out; she took her oil pot in her
+hand, and approaching the first jar, the robber
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span>
+within said: "Is it time, captain?" she replied, "No,
+not yet;" so she ran back to the kitchen, and
+brought out a large kettle, which she filled with
+oil, set it on a great wood fire, and as soon as it boiled,
+she went and poured into the jars sufficient of
+the boiling oil to kill every man within.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p006-illus.jpg" id="p006-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p006-illus.jpg" width="350" height="301" alt="Hiding in the empty oil jars" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>The captain of the robbers arose to assemble his
+men. Coming to the first jar, he felt the steam of
+the boiled oil! He ran hastily to the rest, and
+found every one of his troop put to death. Full
+of rage, he forced the lock of the door, and made
+his escape over the walls.</p>
+
+<p>Without letting any one into the secret, Ali Baba
+and Morgiana the next night buried the thirty-nine
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span>
+thieves at the bottom of the garden. The captain at
+length, however, determined to adopt a new scheme
+for the destruction of Ali Baba. He removed all
+the valuable merchandise from the cave to the city,
+and took a shop exactly opposite to Ali Baba's
+house. Ali Baba's son went every day to his shop.
+The pretended Cogia Hassan soon appeared to be
+very fond of Ali Baba's son, offered him many presents,
+and often detained him to dinner.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p007-illus.jpg" id="p007-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p007-illus.jpg" width="350" height="295" alt="Enraged" title="" />
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Ali Baba thought it was necessary to make some
+return to these civilities, and he invited Cogia Hassan
+to supper; Morgiana carried in the first dish
+herself. The moment she looked at Cogia Hassan,
+she knew it was the pretended oil merchant. She
+ <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span>
+sent the other slaves into the kitchen, and waited
+at table herself; and while Cogia Hassan was
+drinking, she perceived he had a dagger hid under
+his coat. She went away, and dressed herself in
+the habit of a dancing-girl. As soon as she appeared
+at the parlor door, her master ordered her
+to come in to entertain his guest with some of her
+best dancing. Morgiana danced several times before
+the assembled company, until, coming opposite
+Cogia Hassan, she drew a dagger from her girdle
+and plunged it into the robber's heart. As a reward
+for her faithfulness, Ali Baba gave her in
+marriage to his son, and at his death put them in
+possession of his immense wealth.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+ <a name="p008-illus.jpg" id="p008-illus.jpg"></a>
+ <img src="images/p008-illus.jpg" width="350" height="298" alt="Now there is happiness" title="" />
+</div>
+
+
+<hr />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 9]<br />[Pg 10]</a></span></p>
+
+<h1>JUVENILE BOOKS AND STATIONERY,</h1>
+<h4>PUBLISHED BY</h4>
+<h3>J. WRIGLEY,</h3>
+<h2>PUBLISHER AND STATIONER,</h2>
+<h4>394 Grand Street, New York.</h4>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>COLORED TOY BOOKS,</h2>
+<p class="center">6 kinds, 12mo, viz.:</p>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>Cinderella; or, the Little Glass Slipper.</li>
+ <li>The House that Jack Built.</li>
+ <li>Life and Adventures of Robin Hood.</li>
+ <li>Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog.</li>
+ <li>Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.</li>
+ <li>Adventures of Punch and Judy.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>ILLUSTRATED TOY BOOKS,</h2>
+<p class="center">With Colored Covers, 32mo, 10 kinds, viz.:</p>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>History of Whittington and his Cat.</li>
+ <li>The House that Jack Built.</li>
+ <li>Little Red Riding-Hood.</li>
+ <li>Children in the Wood.</li>
+ <li>Jack the Giant Killer.</li>
+ <li>Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.</li>
+ <li>Blue Beard.</li>
+ <li>John Gilpin.</li>
+ <li>Cinderella.</li>
+ <li>Tom Thumb.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>A NEW SERIES OF FAIRY TOY BOOKS,</h2>
+<p class="center">With Colored Covers, 18mo, 12 kinds, viz.:</p>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>Mother Goose and the Golden Egg.</li>
+ <li>The Fairy Grove.</li>
+ <li>The Two Sisters.</li>
+ <li>Blanche and Rosalinda.</li>
+ <li>Old Mother Hubbard.</li>
+ <li>Nursery Tale Book.</li>
+ <li>The Old Pig and the Two Children.</li>
+ <li>Mr. Pug and Madam Puss.</li>
+ <li>Little Bantam Blue.</li>
+ <li>Wrigley's New Nursery Ditties.</li>
+ <li>Jack and the Bean Stalk.</li>
+ <li>Alladin; or, the Wonderful Lamp.</li>
+ <li>The above Toys have each a colored title-page, and printed on good paper.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>JUVENILE SONG BOOKS,</h2>
+<p class="center">12 kinds, viz.:</p>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>Sentimental Songster.</li>
+ <li>American Songster.</li>
+ <li>Mary Blane.</li>
+ <li>The Blue-tailed Fly.</li>
+ <li>The Naval Songster.</li>
+ <li>Dinah Clare.</li>
+ <li>Irish Molly O.</li>
+ <li>Yaller Busha Belle.</li>
+ <li>Joe Sweeney's Songster.</li>
+ <li>Hokey Pokey.</li>
+ <li>Fake Away.</li>
+ <li>Tom Walker's Songster.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>PRIMERS.</h2>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>The Child's School Primer, 8vo.</li>
+ <li>Wrigley's Pictorial Primer.</li>
+ <li>Illustrated Primer.</li>
+ <li>Girls' and Boys' Primer.</li>
+ <li>Boys' Own Primer.</li>
+ <li>Wrigley's American Primer.</li>
+ <li>Wrigley's new ABC Book.</li>
+ <li>The above Primers have colored covers.</li>
+ <li>&nbsp;</li>
+ <li>Nursery Melodies, colored cover.</li>
+ <li>The Universal Dream Book.</li>
+ <li>Wrigley's new Riddle Book.</li>
+ <li>The American&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<h2>STATIONERY.</h2>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>The New Comic Conversation Cards.</li>
+ <li>Punch's Conversation Cards.</li>
+ <li>Beau and Belle.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p class="center">The following conversation cards are quite
+new, and are the most beautiful of the
+kind published in the United States:</p>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>The Fortune Maker.</li>
+ <li>The New Lovers.</li>
+ <li>Cupid's Own Conversation Cards.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p class="center">The above conversation cards are each
+put up in dozens, in illuminated wrappers.</p>
+
+<ul class="index">
+ <li>Small Toy Playing Cards.</li>
+ <li>Fortune-Telling Cards.</li>
+ <li>Comic Age Cards.</li>
+ <li>Sentimental Age Cards.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[do.</li>
+ <li>Small Alphabet Cards, col'd.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Large</li>
+</ul>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves, by Unknown
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+Title: Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves
+
+Author: Unknown
+
+Release Date: October 9, 2011 [EBook #37679]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALI BABA, OR THE FORTY THIEVES ***
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+
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+
+Produced by Larry B. Harrison, and the Archives and Special
+Collections, University Libraries, Ball State University
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+
+
+
+[Illustration: Book Cover]
+
+ J. WRIGLEY,
+ PUBLISHER OF ALL KINDS OF COLORED TOY BOOKS
+
+ ALI BABA,
+ OR THE
+ FORTY THIEVES.
+
+ NEW YORK:
+ J. WRIGLEY, 394 GRAND STREET.
+
+
+
+
+HISTORY OF THE FORTY THIEVES.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+In a town of Persia lived two brothers, sons of a poor man; one named
+Cassim, the other Ali Baba. Cassim, the elder, married a wife with a
+considerable fortune, and lived at his ease; but the wife of Ali Baba
+was as poor as himself: they dwelt in a mean cottage in the suburbs,
+and he maintained his family by cutting wood. Ali Baba was in the
+forest preparing to load his asses with the faggots he had cut, when
+he saw a troop of horsemen approaching. He hastily climbed a large
+thick tree, and hid himself among the branches. Ali Baba counted forty
+of them; each took a loaded portmanteau from his horse, and turning to
+the rock, said, "Open, Sesame;" immediately a door opened, the robbers
+passed in, when the door shut of itself. In a short time the door
+opened again, and the robbers came out, who said, "Shut, Sesame." The
+door instantly closed. Ali Baba ventured down, and approaching the
+rock, said, "Open, Sesame." Immediately the door flew open. He brought
+his asses, and took as many bags of gold coin as they could carry.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+Ali Baba told his brother the secret of the cave. Cassim rose early
+next morning, and set out with ten mules loaded with great chests. He
+found the rock, and having said, "Open Sesame," gained admission,
+where he found more treasures than he expected, which made him forget
+the word that caused the door to open. Presently he heard the sound of
+horses' feet, which he concluded to be the robbers, who instantly put
+him to death. Ali Baba drove to the forest, and on entering the cave,
+he found the body of his brother cut into quarters. He took the
+quarters, and put them upon one of his asses, and delivered the body
+to Cassim's wife. Morgiana, a female slave in his brother's house, was
+sent early next morning to a poor cobbler, and gave him two pieces of
+gold to go with her blindfolded; taking him into the room where the
+body was lying, bade him sew the mangled limbs together. Mustapha
+obeyed, having received two pieces of gold, and was led blindfolded
+the same way back.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+[Illustration]
+
+Cassim was buried with all due solemnity, and Ali Baba removed to the
+house of his deceased brother, of which he took possession.
+
+The captain of the troop resolved to find out who possessed the secret
+of entrance into his cave, and disguising himself, went to the city
+early one morning, when, accosting the cobbler, he was told of the job
+he had, who for six pieces of gold, allowed himself to be blindfolded,
+and traced out the house of Cassim, which the robber marked with chalk.
+Buying nineteen mules and thirty-nine large jars, one full of oil, and
+the rest empty, the captain put a man into each jar, properly armed, and
+then proceeded to the street where Ali Baba dwelt. "Sir," said he, "I
+have brought this oil a great way to sell; as I am quite a stranger,
+will you let me put my mules into your courtyard, and direct me where I
+may lodge to-night?" Ali Baba welcomed the pretended oil merchant,
+offered him a bed in his own house, and invited his guest in to supper.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+Morgiana, sitting up later that night than usual, her lamp went out;
+she took her oil pot in her hand, and approaching the first jar, the
+robber within said: "Is it time, captain?" she replied, "No, not
+yet;" so she ran back to the kitchen, and brought out a large kettle,
+which she filled with oil, set it on a great wood fire, and as soon as
+it boiled, she went and poured into the jars sufficient of the boiling
+oil to kill every man within.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+The captain of the robbers arose to assemble his men. Coming to the
+first jar, he felt the steam of the boiled oil! He ran hastily to the
+rest, and found every one of his troop put to death. Full of rage, he
+forced the lock of the door, and made his escape over the walls.
+
+Without letting any one into the secret, Ali Baba and Morgiana the
+next night buried the thirty-nine thieves at the bottom of the
+garden. The captain at length, however, determined to adopt a new
+scheme for the destruction of Ali Baba. He removed all the valuable
+merchandise from the cave to the city, and took a shop exactly
+opposite to Ali Baba's house. Ali Baba's son went every day to his
+shop. The pretended Cogia Hassan soon appeared to be very fond of Ali
+Baba's son, offered him many presents, and often detained him to dinner.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+Ali Baba thought it was necessary to make some return to these
+civilities, and he invited Cogia Hassan to supper; Morgiana carried in
+the first dish herself. The moment she looked at Cogia Hassan, she
+knew it was the pretended oil merchant. She sent the other slaves
+into the kitchen, and waited at table herself; and while Cogia Hassan
+was drinking, she perceived he had a dagger hid under his coat. She
+went away, and dressed herself in the habit of a dancing-girl. As soon
+as she appeared at the parlor door, her master ordered her to come in
+to entertain his guest with some of her best dancing. Morgiana danced
+several times before the assembled company, until, coming opposite
+Cogia Hassan, she drew a dagger from her girdle and plunged it into
+the robber's heart. As a reward for her faithfulness, Ali Baba gave
+her in marriage to his son, and at his death put them in possession of
+his immense wealth.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+
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+ PUBLISHED BY
+ J. WRIGLEY,
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+ 394 Grand Street, New York.
+
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+ 6 kinds, 12mo, viz.:
+
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+
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+ Wrigley's New Nursery Ditties.
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+ The above Toys have each a colored title-page, and printed on good
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