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dressed himself

By crystal meehanPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
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By this time, the feast for the procession had been set out. Everyone was eating and drinking at the table, and the hall was full of laughter.

While everyone was drinking and enjoying themselves, a band of eighty singing girls with orchestral instruments came to the table. The instruments played under their fingers, and everyone was intoxicated by the beautiful music. Princess Badinu Butoru heard the rhythm of the music, and she felt so happy that she said to herself, "I have never heard such beautiful music in my life." She stopped eating and drinking altogether, and absorbed herself in music.

The party went on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on The princess took it and drank it down. The guests were at the height of their delight, and thought it a most memorable night. Even the mighty Alexander the Great did not enjoy such a happy atmosphere.

Aladdin and his beloved wife, Princess Badinu Budoru, waited for their guests, and when the feast was over, they entered the bridal chamber side by side.

It was a night of love and sex.

The next morning Aladdin got up early, dressed himself with the help of his servants, ate and drank, rested a little, gave orders to saddle his horse, and went to the palace. As soon as he entered the palace courtyard, the eunuch rushed into the harem to inform the emperor of Aladdin's arrival.

When the emperor heard that Aladdin was coming, he rose quickly to meet him. As soon as he saw Aladdin, he hugged and kissed him as if he were his own son, and made him sit on his right side.

Aladdin sent his greetings and blessings to the emperor, and then said to him, "Your Majesty, my master, will you do me the honor of going to dinner today at the house of your daughter, Princess Badinu Budoru, with all the men of the court and the nobles?"

"Why not, my child?" The emperor was glad to accept Aladdin's invitation.

The emperor and his courtiers and nobles, who had been invited, left the palace with Aladdin and went to the new palace that Aladdin had built for Princess Badinu Budoru. The emperor looked up and admired this magnificent, unique, unparalleled palace.

After that, he turned to the prime minister and said: "What do you think? Tell me what you think."

"This is indeed a splendid palace, Your Majesty, but it was not built by the most powerful of the sons of Adam, not by the strength of all men. That is to say, it was not the work of man, but the product of magic and witchcraft."

It was obvious that the prime minister's general opinion came from his hatred and jealousy of Aladdin, and the emperor knew it very well. So he said directly to the prime minister, "I know exactly what you are thinking. I hope you will stop making such fallacies."

Aladdin took the Emperor and his men round the palace, and then led them to the highest balcony. When they looked up, they saw that the doors and Windows of the pavilions were inlaid with emeralds, rubies, and other precious stones of a beauty rarely seen in the world. Faced with such a scene, the emperor was somewhat on air, as if he were in a fairyland. He walked round and round the pavilions in an intoxicated mood, watching carefully. At that moment he suddenly saw the window which Aladdin had deliberately left unfinished, and sighed in surprise:

'That's a fly in the ointment for you, Aladdin! Then he turned to the prime minister and asked, "Do you know why this window is not partially finished?"

"My Lord, I suppose that the window is not finished because Your Majesty urged Aladdin to come here for the wedding, and because time was too short to finish it."

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