Aladdinandtheenchantedlamp文档格式.docx
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wastheanswer.
PartTwo
Theoldmanmovedaway.‘Yes,'
hesaidquietly.‘Yes,thatistheboy.Therightname,andtherightfather.'
ThenhecalledouttoAladdin:
‘Boy!
Comehereforaminute.IsyournameAladdin?
Aladdin,sonofMustafa?
Aladdinlefthisfriendsandcametotheoldman.‘Yes,'
hesaid,‘IamAladdin,sonofMustafa.Butmyfatherisdead.Hediedfiveyearsago.'
‘Dead!
saidtheoldman.‘Oh,no!
Heputhisfaceinhishandsandbegantocry.
‘Whyareyoucrying?
askedAladdin.‘Didyouknowmyfather?
Theoldmanlookedup.‘Mustafawasmybrother!
hesaid.‘Iwantedtoseehimagain,andnowyoutellmeheisdead.Oh,this
isnotahappydayforme!
ThenheputhishandonAladdin'
sarm.‘Buthereismybrother'
sson,andIcanseeMustafainyourface,myboy.Aladdin,Iamyouruncle,Abanazar.'
‘Myuncle?
saidAladdin.Hewasverysurprised.‘Didmyfatherhaveabrother?
Ididn'
tknowthat.'
‘Iwentawaybeforeyouwereborn,myboy,'
saidtheoldman.‘Look.'
Hetooktenpiecesofgoldoutofhisbag,andputthemintoAladdin'
shands.‘Gohometoyourmotherandgivethismoneytoher.Tellheraboutme,andsaythis:
“Herhusband'
sbrotherwantstomeether,andheisgoingtovisithertomorrow.”'
PartThree
TenpiecesofgoldisalotofmoneyandAladdinwasveryhappy.Heranhomequicklyandgavethegoldtohismother.Atfirstshewasafraid.
‘Wheredidyougetthis,Aladdin?
Didyoufindit?
Itisn'
tourmoney.Youmustgiveitback.'
‘Butitisourmoney,Mother,'
saidAladdin.‘Myuncle,myfather'
sbrother,gavethemoneytous.UncleAbanazariscomingtovisitustomorrow.'
‘Who?
Youdon'
thaveanuncleAlanazar.'
‘Butheknowsmyname,andmyfather'
sname,'
Aladdinsaid.‘Andhegavetenpiecesofgoldtome.He'
sverynice.Youmustmakeagooddinnerforhim.'
ThenextdayAbanazararrivedatAladdin'
shouse.
‘Mysister!
hesaidandsmiled.‘Mydeadbrother'
swife!
IamhappytofindyouandAladdin.'
‘Sitdown,Abanazar.We'
rehappytoseeyouinourpoorhome,'
Aladdin'
smothersaid.Sheputmeat,riceandfruitonthetable.‘ButIdon'
tunderstand.Whydidmyhusbandneverspeakaboutyou?
‘I'
msorry,mysister.Whenwewereyoung,mybrotherandIwerenotfriendsformanyyears.ThenIwentawaytoafarcountry.Iamanoldmannowandwantedtoseemybrotheragainandtakehishand.Butheisdead,andIcannotspeaktohimorsaygoodbyetohimnow!
PartFour
AbanazarhadtearsinhiseyesandAladdin'
smotherbegantocrytoo.
‘ButIamhomeagainnow.'
theoldmansaid,‘andIcanhelpmybrother'
swifeandhisson,becauseIamarichman.'
HelookedatAladdin.‘Aladdin,myboy,whatworkdoyoudo?
Aladdindidnotanswerandhisfacewasred.
‘Oh,don'
taskAladdinquestionsaboutwork!
hismothersaid.‘Heneverworks.Heplayswithhisfriendsallday,andonlycomeshomewhenheishungry.'
‘Well,myboy,tomorrowwemustgetanewcoatforyou.Thenwecantalkaboutwork.Wouldyouliketohaveashopinthemarketperhaps?
Aladdinsmiled.‘Ashop.'
hethought,‘andme,arichmarket-seller.Whynot?
ChapterTwo:
Earlythenextmorning,AbanazararrivedatAladdin'
shouseandthenheandAladdinwalkedtothemarket.
Firstofallwemustlookatcoats,'
Abanazarsaid.
SoonAladdinhadanexpensivenewcoatandhefeltveryhappy.ThenAbanazarandAladdinwalkedthroughthemarketandlookedattheshops.Theydrankcoffee,talkedtopeople,andhadaverygooddinner.ItwasawonderfuldayforAladdin.
OnFriday,whenthemarketwasclosed,AbanazartookAladdintothebeautifulgardensinthecity.TheywalkedunderthetreesandtalkedaboutashopforAladdin.
‘Youareverygoodtome,Uncle,'
Aladdinsaid.
Alanazarsmiled.‘Butofcourse,'
hesaid.‘Youaremybrother'
sson.Now,letusleavethecityandgoupintothehills.Thereissomethingwonderfulthere,andyoumustseeit.'
Theyleftthegardens,walkedpasttheSultan'
spalace,andoutofthecityupintothehills.TheywalkedforalongtimeandAladdinbegantofeeltired.
‘It'
snotfarnow,'
saidAbanazar.‘We'
regoingtoseeabeautifulgarden—morebeautifulthanthegardenoftheSultan'
spalace.'
AtlastAbanazarstopped.‘Hereweare,'
hesaid.
Aladdinlooked,buthecouldseenogardensonthehills,‘Whereisthisgarden,Uncle?
‘Firstwemustmakeafire,'
saidAbanazar.
Aladdindidnotunderstand,buthemadeafieforhisuncleontheground.ThenAbanazartooksomepowderoutofasmallbox,andputitonthefire.Heclosedhiseyesandsaid,‘Abracadabra!
Atonce,theskywentdark.Blacksmokecamefromthefire,andthegroundunderthefirebegantoopen.Thenthesmokewentaway,andinthegroundtherewasnowabigwhitestonewitharinginit.
Aladdinwasveryafraid.Hebegantorunaway,butAbanazartookhisarmandhithimonthehead.
ForaminuteortwoAladdincouldnotspeakormove.Thenhecried,‘Whydidyoudothat,Uncle?
‘Youmustbeamannow,notachild,'
saidAbanazar.‘Iamyourfather'
sbrother,andyoumustobeyme.Don'
tbeafraid.Inashorttimeyou'
regoingtobearichman.Now,listencarefully.'
HetookAladdin'
shand.‘Onlyyoucanmovethisstone.Putyourhandontheringandsayyournameandyourfather'
sname.'
Veryafraid,Aladdinputhishandonthering.Itwasnothot,butverycold.‘IamAladdin,sonofMustafa,'
hesaid.Thestonemovedeasily,andnowAladdincouldseestairsundertheground.
‘Godownthosestairs,'
Abanazarsaid,‘andthenthroughfourbigrooms.Inthelastroomthereisadoorintoagarden,andunderoneofthetreesthereisalamp.Youcantakesomefruitfromthetrees,butfirstyoumustfindthelamp.Bringthelamptome.'
‘Pleasecomewithme,Uncle!
”Aladdinsaid.
‘No.Onlyyoucandothis,myboy.'
AbanazartookagoldringoffhisfingerandgaveittoAladdin.‘Thisringismagicandcanprotectyou,'
hesaid.‘Becareful,andbringmethelampquickly!
Aladdinputtheringonthelittlefingerofhislefthandandbegantogodownthestairs.Itwasdarkandhewasafraid,buthewasmoreafraidofAbanazar.
AndAladdinwasrighttobeafraid,becauseAbanazarwasnothisuncle.HewasamagicianfromMorocco,andhewantedthislampverymuch.Itwasamagiclamp,andonlyapoorboyfromthecitycouldgetitforhim—aboycalledAladdin.
Aladdinwentdownahundredstairsandintothefirstroom.Downhere,itwasnotdarkandhewentquicklythroughtheroomstothedoorintothegarden.Thereweretreesinthegarden,withbeautifulfruitofdifferentcolours—white,red,green,andyellow.
Hesoonfoundthelamp,underoneofthetrees.‘Whydoesmyunclewantthisdirtyoldlamp?
hethought.Heputitinhispocket.Thenhebegantotakefruitfromthetrees,andtoputitineverypocketofhiscoat.Afterthathewentbacktothestairsandbegantogoup.SoonhecouldseeAbanazarandthebluesky.
‘Givethelamptome,'
Abanazarsaid,andputouthishand.‘Quickly,boy,thelamp!
Aladdincouldnotgetthelampoutofhispocketbecauseitwasunderthefruit.HelookedatAbanazar'
sangryfaceandwasafraid.
‘Firsthelpmeout,thenyoucanhavethelamp,'
hesaid.‘Please,Uncle!
‘Firstthelamp,'
criedAbanazar.‘Givemethelamp!
‘No!
‘Yougood-for-nothing!
Youdog!
Youandthelampcanstaydownthere!
Angrily,Abanazarrantothefireandputmorepowderonit.‘Abracadabra!
hecalled.
Thebigwhitestonemovedagain,andnowAladdincouldnotseethesky.Hewasinthedark,undertheground,andcouldnotgetout.
ChapterThreeTheringandthelamp
‘UncleAbanazar!
Uncle!
Aladdinhitthestonebutnothingmoved.‘Don'
tleavemehere!
Please!
Aladdinputhiseartothestone,buthecouldhearnothing.‘IamAladdin,sonofMustafa,'
hesaid,andlistenedagain.Butthestonedidnotmove.
ThenAladdinbegantocry.‘WhatamIgoingtodo?
hethought,andputhisheadinhishands.
Afteratimehebegantofeelhungry,andtooksomeofthefruitoutofhispocket.Heputsomeinhismouth,buthecouldnoteatthem.‘Thesearestones,notfruit,'
hethought.‘I'
mgoingtodiedownhere.'
ForthreedaysandthreenightsAladdinsatonthestairsandwaited,butnohelpcame.OnthethirddayherememberedAbanazar'
sringonhisfinger—theringtoprotecthim.Hecouldnotseetheringinthedarksoheputhisrighthandonit„
WHOOSH!
Therewasasuddennoise,andbluesmokecameoutofthering.Andthen,outofthesmokecameabigjinnee.
‘Iamhere,master,Iamhere,'
thejinneecried.‘Iamtheslaveofthering.Whatisyourwish?
Aladdinwasverysurprised,andveryafraid.Atf
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