Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Ali Baba was such a poor man that he had only one shoe for
his two feet. Even the mice in his house were hungry.
One day, his wife said, "We have no food in the house.
No rice. No potatoes. Go and collect leaves in the forest so that I can make a
soup."
Ali was a lazy man. He looked for leaves for about ten
minutes and then he climbed a tree to sleep. He was afraid of wolves. When he
woke up, he was surprised to see forty thieves on forty horses. They stopped in
front of a big rock.
"Open Sesame!" shouted the leader.
A door on the rock opened. The thieves carried sacks full of
gold into the cave. When they had finished, the leader shouted.
"Close Sesame!" and the door closed. As soon as
the thieves had disappeared Ali Baba jumped down from the tree, said,
"Open Sesame" and went into the cave.
There were shelves all around the walls. The shelves were
full of sacks. And the sacks were full of gold. Ali took a sack home with him.
Unfortunately, one of the thieves saw Ali's footprints on
the sand. He followed them to Ali's home. He took out his knife and made a
cross on the door.
"Now I shall know which house it is," he said.
He rode off to get the other
thieves. But Ali had seen the thief.
He and his wife took brooms and swept away the footprints.
Then he made crosses on every door at the street. When the forty thieves
arrived they had their knives between their teeth. But they couldn't fi nd
either Ali – or the gold. And Ali and his wife lived happily ever after.
Taken from
Addison–Wesley Kids 4, 1990
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