The Arabian Nights

and him first.” The princess, who knew the consequence, conjured me not to touch the talisman. “For that would be the means,” said she, “of ruining both you and me; I know what belongs to genies better than you.” The fumes of the wine did not suffer me to hearken to her reasons; but I gave the talisman a kick with my foot, and broke it in several pieces.

The talisman was no sooner broken than the palace began to shake, and seemed ready to fall,


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and him first.” The princess, who knew the consequence, conjured me not to touch the talisman. “For that would be the means,” said she, “of ruining both you and me; I know what belongs to genies better than you.” The fumes of the wine did not suffer me to hearken to her reasons; but I gave the talisman a kick with my foot, and broke it in several pieces.

The talisman was no sooner broken than the palace began to shake, and seemed ready to fall,


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