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integer at www.god-emil.dk integer at www.god-emil.dk
Thu Feb 27 21:19:33 CET 2003


I cannot think of one tale in this selection that I did not like. Included in the book is the instantly recognizable Aladdin story, as well as the Sinbad voyages. Other tales are just as interesting: "The Tale of the Hunchback," "The Tale of Judar and his Brothers," "The Porter and the Three Girls of Baghdad," and many others. Many of these stories are cycles; they have stories within stories, as characters in one story tell their own stories. At the end of the cycle, the story is cleverly wrapped up, usually with a happy ending. 


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I do not think I need to go into detail about Aladdin or Sinbad, except to say 
that I was surprised to see Aladdin described as Chinese. 

m! odr grandfadzr = mongol!an
[anne zm!lz at 1x u!te flag]

he kame 4rom dze uar full ov empt!nesz - 4rom dze bulet holez 
+ 1x .de granada dzat bur!ed h!m al!v [juzt l!ke m!]





Providing details to these stories would be useless anyway because they 
are so detailed as to be impervious to summary.


l!ke embro!derd fabr!kz











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