Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

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He had heard, too, allthe persons of repute in the city talking of a woman called Fatima, whowas retired from the world, and of the miracles she wrought. As hefancied that this woman might be serviceable to him in the project hehad conceived, he made more minute inquiries, and requested to beinformed more particularly who that holy woman was, and what sort ofmiracles she performed.
"What!" said the person whom he addressed, "have you never seen or heardof her? She is the admiration of the whole
... town, for her fasting, herausterities, and her exemplary life. Except Mondays and Fridays, shenever stirs out of her little cell; and on those days on which she comesinto the town she does an infinite deal of good; for there is not aperson who is diseased but she puts her hand on them and cures them. " Having ascertained the place where the hermitage of this holy woman was, the magician went at night, and, plunging a poniard into her heart, killed this good woman. In the morning he dyed his face of the same hueas hers, and arraying himself in her garb, taking her veil, the largenecklace she wore round her waist, and her stick, went straight to thepalace of Aladdin.

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