1. The princess -
Have you got news for me?
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2. No, Master.
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3. - Dead?
- She still sleeps.
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4. - You followed my orders?
- Yes, Master.
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5. - And the blind man?
- He has been found.
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6. Hmm.
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7. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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8. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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9. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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10. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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11. What? Your cur would bark?
A fine reward for charity.
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12. If charity be false as that coin.
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13. Then you cheat, son of a burnt father.
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14. A blind man cannot tell
truth from false.
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15. Alas, I cannot tell day from night.
It was my dog.
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16. - How can a dog tell bad from good?
- See for yourself.
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17. Now, by the wonder of Allah -
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18. It is a false coin,
and I, myself, knew it not!
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19. Come, O frequenter of tree trunks...
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20. now which is the bad one?
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21. This is no dog, but the reincarnation
of a tax collector!
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22. O ye whom Allah gave
the gift of sight...
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23. to fill your eyes
with beauty and delight...
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24. spare me a thought
to whom your wondrous world...
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25. is but a city of eternal night.
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26. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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27. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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28. - Bring him to me.
- Alms, for the love of Allah.
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29. Alms, for the love of Allah.
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30. Pray for me.
My name is Halima.
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31. - I do not know you?
- Does one always know one's friends?
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32. I have none to know.
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33. Can you not trust in one
who brings not words, but deeds
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34. In my house, there is food and rest.
And what is mine is yours.
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35. - Why should you offer this?
- For your prayers.
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36. That is much for little.
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37. - Take my hand.
- There's no need. My dog sees for me.
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38. He gives me more
than ever he can receive, like all dogs.
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39. This is a sleep beyond my knowledge.
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40. Only this I know: When the blind man
comes to her, she will be cured.
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41. Strange, Master, he can do something
all your powers cannot.
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42. I'll make him do it for me
and cast him away.
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43. But she loves the blind man.
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44. Do you call the lisping
of two children in a garden love?
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45. Love she has yet to learn.
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46. And I am here to teach her.
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47. - Poor blind beggar.
- Even more unfortunate than you know.
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48. - That cannot be.
- But we are unveiled.
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49. And I am... veiled.
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50. - Tell us your name.
- Ahmad.
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51. - Ahmad!
- Ahmad, you'll beg no more.
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52. - Nor journey on.
- Stay here with us.
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53. O sovereigns of silkiness,
I am sure you are beautiful...
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54. but for me there is no staying.
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55. I must on, seeking the one I love,
whom I have lost.
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56. Men with two eyes often seek
all their lives and fail to find that one.
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57. Stay. There are great doctors here.
They may restore your sight.
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58. That would be the blackest day
of all my days.
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59. - You talk in riddles.
- I will give you the answer. Listen.
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60. There was once a king,
son of a king and of a hundred kings.
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61. His subjects countless,
his wealth untellable...
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62. his power absolute.
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63. And this dog was not a dog...
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64. but a youth who lived in Bagdad
and became dear to the king.
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65. But in those days,
he was nothing but a little thief.
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66. Why do you smell my fish,
master of a copper coin? Be off! Be off!
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67. Shall I call the khadi's clubmen? Eh?
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68. Stop, thief!
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69. Stop, thief! Stop that thief!
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70. Ahmad the king.
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71. Son of Akbar,
grandson of Haroun-el-Rachid...
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72. the great, the illustrious...
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73. lord of the earth,
defender of the faith...
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74. servant of the all-highest...
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75. but master of all men.
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76. Ahmad the king!
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77. Ahmad the king.
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78. Alas, I was that mighty man.
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79. 365 wives were mine.
In my heart there was no love.
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80. Fifty palaces, and I had no home.
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81. Richest among my subjects,
I was the poorest of the poor.
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82. Every desire satisfied,
I grew empty of desire.
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83. And in my whole vast kingdom,
I could find nothing to do -
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84. no task, no aim, no purpose -
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85. for always my grand vizier Jaffar
stood between me and my people.
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86. Another execution.
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87. Why had he to die?
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88. He had been thinking,
my lord and master.
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89. - Is it a crime then to think?
- In a subject, it's quite unpardonable.
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90. Are men only to be ruled by fear?
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91. Men are evil - hatred behind their eyes,
lies on their lips, betrayal in their hearts.
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92. You will learn one day, great king...
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93. that there are about three things
that men respect:
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94. the lash that descends, the yoke
that breaks and the sword that slays.
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95. By the power and terror of these,
you may conquer the earth.
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96. Do I want to conquer the earth?
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97. What do you want,
my lord and master?
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98. I thought I might try
to give them happiness.
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99. Happiness. They are fools and knaves.
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100. Your grandsire knew it,
and if you would know it too...
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101. do as he did.
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102. One night, when darkness falls...
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103. leave your palace,
go among your people...
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104. mix with the crowds,
go into their houses...
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105. listen, observe and remember.
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106. - Tonight, Jaffar.
- Tonight, my king.
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107. - Your people, my king.
- I've never been so close to them.
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108. Go. Listen, observe and remember.
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109. It is told, though Allah
be wiser or more merciful...
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110. there was in the past of the ages
a king among kings...
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111. a master of arms and of armies,
of vessels and auxiliaries.
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112. And this master of time and people
was an oppressor to both...
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113. and the earth was as pitch in the faces
of his subjects and his slaves.
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114. - What's he saying?
- And they groaned together in secret.
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115. Why, I don't know.
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116. Is it the king he's talking about?
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117. Don't ask questions.
There are spies everywhere.
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118. You must be careful in Bagdad.
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119. I'm a stranger here. Surely you can tell me
what the old man's talking about.
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120. Oh, about foolish hopes...
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121. about a prophecy,
about a liberator.
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122. Only fools and children believe it.
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123. A liberator indeed.
Not while Ahmad is king.
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124. And they groaned together in secret
and were slain in the marketplace.
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125. But a wise man among the sages of Bagdad
comforted them with a prophecy...
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126. saying, "In the fullness of years,
a liberator shall come upon you...
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127. "and this shall be the sign of him:
he shall be the lowest of the low...
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128. and you shall look for him
in the clouds."
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129. And the people cried,
"We shall look for him in the clouds indeed...
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130. "for if the great are powerless
to save us from this tyrant...
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131. how can one of no account avail?"
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132. And the reader
of the Milky Way replied...
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133. "Have faith, trust in Allah...
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134. "for there, one day in the blue,
you shall see a boy...
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135. "the lowest of the low,
mounted upon a cloud.
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136. "But the cloud shall be as strong
as the hills beneath the snow...
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137. "and from the ranges of the sky...
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138. he shall destroy this tyrant
with the arrow of justice."
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139. - What is the name of the tyrant?
- Ahmad.
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140. - Ahmad.
- Ahmad.
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141. I wish the miracle would happen today.
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142. I wish he would die today.
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143. Arrest him. Put him in prison.
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144. When he says he's the king,
tell them he's a madman.
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145. His friends and all who might be loyal
to him must be destroyed.
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146. I learned that night not that men are evil,
but that he was evil.
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147. When he persuaded me among my people,
he laid a trap for me.
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148. I was thrown into prison...
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149. and there, in prison,
my life began...
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150. for there I met the one who was
to become my only true friend -
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151. Abu, the little thief of Bagdad.
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152. For only very little thieves
are thrown into prison.
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153. No! No! Not in prison!
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154. No! No! Not in prison!
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155. - Don't put me in prison! No!
- Come in, thief.
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156. Cut off his right arm,
and then his left.
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157. Then his left leg, then his right.
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158. - And then his head.
- No! No! No! No!
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159. I say no! No! Please, no!
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160. Don't kill me!
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161. - I don't want to die!
- Tomorrow morning.
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162. And as for the madman,
our great sultan Jaffar is merciful.
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163. Only his head.
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164. As the sun rises.
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165. No! No, no!
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166. - No! No, no!
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167. Poor boy, they've driven you mad.
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168. Me mad?
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169. They just said you were mad.
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170. Are you really mad?
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171. That's it. I'm mad. I must be mad.
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172. The maddest of all the madmen
that ever lived in the sultan's palace.
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173. - You are mad, quite mad.
- What's it matter
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174. In the morning, unless the sun
stops still and never rises, we both die -
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175. the thief and the madman-
and I don't want to die.
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176. You are not mad...
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177. and maybe we shall watch the sun rise
from over the river.
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178. Didn't you hear the jailer?
"As the sun rises."
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179. As the sun rises, we'll take a boat
and go down to the sea.
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180. I've never seen the sea...
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181. but I've heard the sailors
on the riverside talk about it.
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182. In the sea are fishes
as big as the great temple...
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183. and little ones as tiny
as my little finger, with wings.
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184. And boats as big as Bagdad itself...
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185. with sails as big as clouds.
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186. And when the wind blows,
they go as fast as antelopes...
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187. and carry you to the isles
of India and China.
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188. To the isles of India and China.
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189. And we're locked in prison.
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190. The ax will fall as the sun rises.
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191. And you say you're not mad.
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192. - Look!
- What's that?
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193. The key of the prison.
I just stole it.
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194. - The key? Give it to me!
- Steady, steady.
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195. You want someone to look after you.
We can't go now.
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196. - Why not?
- We must wait. In an hour they will eat.
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197. After they eat, they sleep.
Then we go.
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198. Hurry! Catch this oar.
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199. Give me that rope!
Hurry! We must get away.
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200. Do you want us to be killed?
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201. Do you think
they will have mercy on us?
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202. Don't you think if the king knew,
he'd be merciful?
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203. The king was a fool. I hope he suffers
as much as he made the people suffer.
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204. - Do you hate him so much?
- Everybody hated him.
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205. Oh, if I could only
lay my hands on him just once...
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206. if I could only tell him
what a fool he was.
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207. Tell it now.
I am Ahmad the king.
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208. - Speak.
- Ahmad the king is dead.
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209. He died yesterday.
There's a new king, Jaffar.
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210. - Look!
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211. Jaffar would not make
all that fuss over me.
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212. He would not send
the whole guard after me.
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213. Mercy, Master. I'm your slave.
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214. Leave me at least one arm for small stealing,
and I'll pay you twice as much in taxes.
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215. - What's your name?
- I'm Abu the thief...
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216. son of Abu the thief,
grandson of Abu the thief.
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217. Most unfortunate of 10 sons
with a hunger that yawns day and night.
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218. Get up, my little friend.
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219. - We must return to Bagdad.
- How can you be such a fool?
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220. I mean, my king would be killed.
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221. A dead king and a dead thief
cannot do much, you know.
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222. If your fingers are as nimble as your brain,
you are indeed the prince of thieves.
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223. Come on. Let's catch the morning breeze.
That will carry us to freedom.
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224. Freedom. Strange.
I've had everything but freedom.
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225. And I've had nothing but freedom.
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226. And now we've got it,
what shall we do with it?
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227. Anything we like.
In three days, we shall be in Basra.
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228. Here. Take this pole. Push!
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229. Abu! Basra!
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230. Basra.
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231. Basra. How beautiful it looks.
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232. How beautiful it smells!
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233. Pancakes!
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234. - Give me one!
- Really, you are a fool.
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235. Whoever heard of eating pancakes
without honey?
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236. But how can you steal honey?
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237. Allah give us the pancakes,
and he will provide honey.
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238. - Honey! Honey!
- Ah.
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239. Honey! Honey!
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240. - You buy honey?
- Yes, we are thinking of buying some.
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241. - Uh, a jar, of course.
- Jar?
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242. - Uh, if it's good honey.
- The best in Basra.
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243. Uh, easy to say. First I must try.
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244. Ahh. I've tasted better.
What do you think?
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245. - No. No, not good enough.
- No.
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246. - Your bees are out of humor.
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247. - Take better care of them.
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248. Hey, old friend.
Whose palace is this?
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249. Why, the palace of the sultan,
children of ignorance.
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250. - The palace of a thousand toys.
- Toys?
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251. Where have you come from,
you beggars of no importance?
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252. Don't you know that the sultan has
the greatest collection of toys in the world?
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253. Why toys?
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254. The sultan is an old man,
and old men are like children.
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255. He guards his toys more jealously...
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256. than he guards his daughter.
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257. But I say no more. Now out of my way,
you masters of a thousand fleas.
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258. Allah be with you, but I doubt it.
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259. - What's happening?
- Let me go!
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260. - Not until you've told us.
- The princess comes!
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261. - Then why does everybody go?
- It's death to look on her.
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262. - Death?
- Why?
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263. No man has ever seen her, nor shall,
till her father gives her in marriage.
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264. - Is she so ugly?
- Her beauty is like the sun and the moon.
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265. Let me go!
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266. - Let us go!
- Where?
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267. Up there!
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268. Ah.
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269. - Your eating will cause our death.
- Without eating, we die.
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270. Abu! Here they come!
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271. - I must see her again.
- But I've found Sinbad the sailor.
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272. And he has given us
two places on his ship.
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273. It is more wonderful
than I'd ever imagined.
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274. And on the next tide, she sails.
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275. I can't go.
I must see her again.
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276. But, Ahmad, all my life I dreamt of going
in a great ship across the world.
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277. I can't go.
I must see her again.
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278. If I help you to see her,
will you then come with me?
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279. I will.
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280. No more. The music of a love song
is as heavy as the noonday air.
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281. Let us wait for the nightingale
and the night.
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282. To the pool.
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283. Oh!
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284. A djinni!
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285. A djinni!
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286. A djinni. Don't go! Don't go.
It's a djinni in the pool.
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287. A djinni.
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288. Are you afraid?
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289. Yes. Terribly.
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290. Why don't you run away?
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291. I want to look.
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292. I've never seen a djinni before.
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293. Well, then what do you see?
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294. Remember always, to a djinni,
you must tell the truth.
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295. You don't look wicked.
Are you a good djinni?
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296. Not too good. Very good djinni
are just as tiresome as very good men.
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297. - Do you live down there?
- No.
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298. - Why have you come?
- To see you.
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299. - I was about to bathe.
- I'm waiting.
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300. Bathe, with you there?
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301. Give me your hand then.
Down into the water.
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302. Oh, djinni, you've gone.
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303. I didn't mean you to go so soon.
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304. Shall I never see you again?
Never?
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305. Don't be afraid.
I'm not a djinni.
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306. Who are you?
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307. Your slave.
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308. Where have you come from?
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309. From the other side of time...
to find you.
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310. How long have you been searching?
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311. Since time began.
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312. Now that you've found me,
how long will you stay?
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313. Till the end of time.
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314. For me, there can be no more beauty
in the world but yours.
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315. For me, there can be
no more pleasure in the world...
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316. than to please you.
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317. Will you be here in the garden
tomorrow at the same hour?
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318. There's a gardener here
who watches night and day.
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319. His name is Death.
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320. You mustn't come.
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321. Forbid me then.
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322. I cannot forbid.
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323. Tomorrow!
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324. And all tomorrows.
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325. - Did you see her?
- I did.
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326. Good! Then we can go
with Sinbad tonight.
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327. - No, Abu. I can't go.
- Why not? You have seen her again.
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328. That's why I can't go -
because I have seen her.
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329. All right.
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330. Then I'll go alone.
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331. If you go there tomorrow again...
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332. how will you pass the guards
without me to help?
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333. - Oh, I'll find a way.
- You'll be caught.
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334. You'll stay with me?
Oh, Abu, why should you?
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335. You have as great a longing
in your soul as I have.
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336. - Why should you stay with me?
- Because I'm as great a fool as you are.
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337. Brother of lions.
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338. Fountain of hospitality.
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339. You know, I have the largest collection
of these mechanical devices...
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340. in the whole wide world.
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341. And this is the most remarkable
of them all.
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342. I-It tells the time.
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343. See how it works? Huh?
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344. Sheer magic, isn't it?
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345. I hope this dangerous device will never
be allowed into the hands of the people.
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346. - Dangerous?
- Yes.
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347. If people once begin
to know the time...
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348. they will no longer call you
the king of time.
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349. They will want to know
how time is spent.
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350. Oh, you're right.
Oh, the people must never know.
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351. Look, look. Come.
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352. Ah! See.
Such workmanship.
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353. Such - Such precision.
Such reliability.
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354. I do so prefer these things
to my subjects.
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355. Watch. Watch.
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356. See. No, no.
That's the finest of them all.
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357. See?
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358. - I have only to wind a key or press a spring -
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359. and they do exactly
the same thing every time...
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360. and exactly what I want.
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361. And so often my subjects
fail to do exactly what I want...
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362. and then I have to have
their heads cut off.
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363. See? Oh!
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364. Your collection
is indeed magnificent...
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365. and so near completion too.
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366. Near completion? Huh.
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367. I'd have you know my collection
is-is the most complete completion.
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368. Please, do not misunderstand me.
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369. I am well aware that nothing short
of a miracle could add luster...
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370. to this already dazzling display.
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371. But such a miracle does exist.
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372. A mechanical toy better than -
than any of mine?
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373. Knowing of your interest in these matters,
I have brought it with me.
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374. Well, let's see it. Let's see it.
Quickly, quickly!
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375. Oh, I can't bear to be kept waiting.
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376. Ooh. This is exciting, this.
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377. If Your Highness
would wind it yourself.
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378. Uh -
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379. Oh! What's it going to do? Hmm?
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380. Move its legs, or arch its neck?
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381. Or- Or wag its tail? Hmm?
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382. It doesn't kick, does it?
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383. To tell you the truth, I'm always
rather nervous of these things...
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384. Till I know what they're going to do,
Till I get used to them.
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385. Ooh. Ah.
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386. It wants some winding.
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387. - If Your Highness would mount.
- Yes.
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388. - And now?
- Pull the reins!
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389. Marvelous!
I am no longer a man. I am a bird!
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390. I'm the king of birds!
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391. Oh.
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392. No! Oh. Mmm, I want it!
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393. I want it. I must have it, and I'll
give you anything you wish for it.
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394. It's yours.
I ask but one thing in return.
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395. Anything you will.
Copy !req
396. - Your daughter.
- My daughter
Copy !req
397. Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
398. Oh, dear, dear, dear. Really.
This is -This is very awkward.
Copy !req
399. Wh -What do you want
my daughter for?
Copy !req
400. - I have to found a dynasty.
- Oh, quite, quite, quite.
Copy !req
401. I understand entirely
about founding a dynasty.
Copy !req
402. Delightful thing to do.
I've tried myself, many times.
Copy !req
403. And what have I got?
A daughter.
Copy !req
404. The true offspring
of the mother of miseries.
Copy !req
405. Her eyes have quarreled.
They're always trying to get at one another.
Copy !req
406. Her eyes are Babylonian eyes...
Copy !req
407. and her eyebrows like
the crescent moon of Ramadan.
Copy !req
408. - Her body's straight as the letter alif.
- How do you know?
Copy !req
409. - I've seen her.
- Oh, no, you -
Copy !req
410. - I have.
- Where?
Copy !req
411. - In my crystal.
- Oh, confound your crystal.
Copy !req
412. Confound all crystals.
I always did hate the things. I -
Copy !req
413. - Are you a magician?
- I have some skill.
Copy !req
414. Oh, say no more. I -
Copy !req
415. Anyhow, I - I must have this horse.
So I suppose you must have my daughter.
Copy !req
416. Mmm.
Copy !req
417. I will never marry him.
I would rather die.
Copy !req
418. I will go to my sister, who's married
to he sultan of Samarkand.
Copy !req
419. She will protect me.
Copy !req
420. Go back to the garden. You will find someone
there whom we thought was the djinni of the pool.
Copy !req
421. Tell him of our misfortune, and tell him
that I will wait for him in Samarkand.
Copy !req
422. Yes, Princess.
Copy !req
423. Your Highness,
the princess is nowhere to be found.
Copy !req
424. She is gone. We have searched
the whole garden.
Copy !req
425. - We have found only two beggars.
- Bring them here.
Copy !req
426. Jaffar! Jaffar!
Copy !req
427. Jaffar!
Copy !req
428. At last, face to face,
man to man, sword to sword.
Copy !req
429. Give me a sword!
Allah will judge!
Copy !req
430. Great sultan, I speak the truth.
My eyes bear witness.
Copy !req
431. Ahmad!
Copy !req
432. My eyes!
Copy !req
433. I'm blind!
Copy !req
434. Ahmad!
Copy !req
435. Listen, great sultan,
I know the truth.
Copy !req
436. You must know who this man is!
Copy !req
437. And this - Listen, good people.
Copy !req
438. - Son of a dog.
- Allah.
Copy !req
439. By this, my magic rune...
Copy !req
440. be what your fathers were...
Copy !req
441. and bay the moon.
Copy !req
442. And this is my curse:
Copy !req
443. You shall remain a dog...
Copy !req
444. and you shall walk
in the darkness of the blind...
Copy !req
445. until I hold her in my arms.
Copy !req
446. And now, dispensers of bounty,
you know why a blind man with his dog...
Copy !req
447. searches the world for a lost love,
and with little enough hope.
Copy !req
448. Yet without that hope,
there would be nothing.
Copy !req
449. And Allah is merciful.
Copy !req
450. Allah is merciful indeed,
for the one that you seek is here.
Copy !req
451. If you mock me,
Allah will not forgive.
Copy !req
452. I do not mock. Your princess was captured by
slave traders and sold here in our slave market.
Copy !req
453. The richest merchant in the town
bought her.
Copy !req
454. But no sooner was she taken to his house
than she fell into the strangest trance.
Copy !req
455. She lives, but is as dead.
No doctor can restore her.
Copy !req
456. Night and day she calls upon
the djinni of the pool.
Copy !req
457. - I was that djinni!
- And you alone can bring her back to life.
Copy !req
458. Can you take me where she is?
Copy !req
459. O djinni, shall I never see you again?
Copy !req
460. - Never?
- Lead me to her.
Copy !req
461. Why have you come?
Copy !req
462. To find you.
Copy !req
463. - How long have you been searching?
- From the beginning of time.
Copy !req
464. Now that you've found me,
how long will you stay?
Copy !req
465. Till the end of time.
Copy !req
466. The dream - my dream -
Copy !req
467. always the same dream.
Copy !req
468. This is no dream.
Copy !req
469. Ahmad!
Copy !req
470. Finish the masquerade.
Copy !req
471. Don't look at me like that.
Copy !req
472. Suffering has left its mark.
Copy !req
473. For me, your beauty
will always be as I first saw it -
Copy !req
474. never changing.
Copy !req
475. Your eyes -They're so strange.
Copy !req
476. So full of pain.
Copy !req
477. One cannot go through fire
and not be scorched.
Copy !req
478. Ahmad, you must go.
The master has returned.
Copy !req
479. I will hide you, and when the master
sleeps in the heat of the noon...
Copy !req
480. I'll bring her to you.
Copy !req
481. Quiet.
Copy !req
482. From now you're not only mine.
You belong to the princess as well.
Copy !req
483. Stay and guard her for me.
Copy !req
484. Blind. He's blind.
Copy !req
485. It is in your power
to restore his sight.
Copy !req
486. There is, in this town, a famous doctor
who would, at your request, cure him.
Copy !req
487. Take me.
Copy !req
488. Is the doctor here, on this ship?
Copy !req
489. Yes. He's waiting for you.
Copy !req
490. Open this door.
Copy !req
491. Open it!
Copy !req
492. Bring him nearer.
Copy !req
493. Nearer.
Copy !req
494. How do you find
your dog's life, hmm?
Copy !req
495. Mmm. Strange how an unpleasant child
can be a decent dog.
Copy !req
496. Throw him overboard.
Copy !req
497. Welcome.
Copy !req
498. - Jaffar!
- Yes. Jaffar.
Copy !req
499. It's always Jaffar.
Copy !req
500. Since you left your palace,
I have kept you safe.
Copy !req
501. When you rode hopeless and lost
in the desert, who guided you?
Copy !req
502. When you were sold in the slave market,
who bought you
Copy !req
503. Always Jaffar.
Copy !req
504. It was in my house you were cared for,
to sleep your sleep...
Copy !req
505. and dream to its end...
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506. your first dream of love.
Copy !req
507. It was I who woke you.
Copy !req
508. No. It was Ahmad.
Copy !req
509. I was told there was a doctor here...
Copy !req
510. who could restore his sight.
Copy !req
511. But I am that doctor.
Copy !req
512. The same moment
that I hold you in my arms...
Copy !req
513. Ahmad will see.
Copy !req
514. Take me in your arms.
Copy !req
515. My eyes!
Copy !req
516. Hey! Ahmad!
Copy !req
517. Ahmad!
Copy !req
518. Can you see?
I'm Abu again!
Copy !req
519. Abu!
Copy !req
520. - Abu, where is she?
- She's with him -Jaffar- on the ship.
Copy !req
521. What good are my eyes to me
without her?
Copy !req
522. Is there nothing for you
without her?
Copy !req
523. Nothing.
Copy !req
524. No. No.
Copy !req
525. I have powers that could
force you to my will.
Copy !req
526. But I want more than they can give.
Copy !req
527. I want your love.
Copy !req
528. Forget Ahmad.
He's no longer blind.
Copy !req
529. And for a man with eyes,
the world is full of women.
Copy !req
530. Only I am cursed...
Copy !req
531. that I can see only you.
Copy !req
532. Little fool. Trying to end your life
before it has begun.
Copy !req
533. I tell you, Ahmad has forgotten.
Copy !req
534. Look!
Copy !req
535. It's Ahmad!
Copy !req
536. Wind!
Copy !req
537. Wind!
Copy !req
538. Wind!
Copy !req
539. Whip yourself, winds of heaven!
Copy !req
540. Whip till you wail aloud!
Copy !req
541. Ahmad!
Copy !req
542. Ahmad!
Copy !req
543. Ahmad!
Copy !req
544. Why do you refuse to obey your destiny?
Copy !req
545. You behave like a slave girl.
Copy !req
546. I am a slave girl.
Copy !req
547. You could command me.
Copy !req
548. Try. Ask what you will.
Copy !req
549. Would you take me back to Basra?
Copy !req
550. - Helmsman!
- Master!
Copy !req
551. Northward to Basra.
Copy !req
552. This is a place of desolation.
Copy !req
553. It is the most beautiful garden
in the world.
Copy !req
554. If there were ever flowers in it,
they've vanished, like cancer.
Copy !req
555. And the pool - so dark with weeds...
Copy !req
556. you can't even see
your own reflection in it.
Copy !req
557. I'm not looking for my own reflection.
Copy !req
558. Father, I don't want to
go to Bagdad with Jaffar.
Copy !req
559. - But, my dear-
- Don't let him take me.
Copy !req
560. - Don't!
- Oh, there, there, there, there, there, there.
Copy !req
561. Well, if you don't want to
go to Bagdad with him, you shan't.
Copy !req
562. No. Never. Never, never, never.
Never while I live. There.
Copy !req
563. - There. Oh.
Copy !req
564. What is it?
Copy !req
565. The newest magical toy:
the silver maid.
Copy !req
566. Does she do anything more?
Copy !req
567. She can embrace you.
Copy !req
568. But any of my wives will do that.
Copy !req
569. Her embrace will thrill you...
Copy !req
570. as no other woman ever has...
Copy !req
571. or ever will.
Copy !req
572. Do you mean I might
get rid of all my wives...
Copy !req
573. and have a collection
of these things?
Copy !req
574. She tickles!
Copy !req
575. Guards!
Copy !req
576. Make ready for Bagdad.
Copy !req
577. Free! Free!
Copy !req
578. Free! Free! Free!
Copy !req
579. Free! Free! Free!
Copy !req
580. Free again!
Copy !req
581. Free, after 2,000 years!
Copy !req
582. 2,000 years ago,
King Solomon, master of all the djinns...
Copy !req
583. imprisoned me within that bottle.
Copy !req
584. For me, this is the first moment
of my new freedom.
Copy !req
585. For you -
Copy !req
586. For you,
this is the last moment of your life.
Copy !req
587. My life?
Copy !req
588. Your life!
Copy !req
589. In a moment I shall
lift my foot and crush you...
Copy !req
590. insect, beetle, worm that you are!
Copy !req
591. But, sheik of spirits,
I fished you out of the sea.
Copy !req
592. I opened your bottle. I let you out.
You can't be so ungrateful.
Copy !req
593. Ungrateful?
Slaves are not grateful.
Copy !req
594. Not for their freedom.
Copy !req
595. Listen.
Copy !req
596. Inside my bottle
for the first thousand years...
Copy !req
597. I swore that I'd enrich the one that freed me
with all the riches of the earth.
Copy !req
598. But in the second thousand years,
my imprisoned spirit turned to vengeance...
Copy !req
599. on all that lived and were free.
Copy !req
600. And I swore that I'd kill him
that freed me to satisfy that hate.
Copy !req
601. Are you ready?
Copy !req
602. Wait! Wait! Wait! Wait!
Copy !req
603. Please, before I die, may I -
Copy !req
604. May I ask one question?
Copy !req
605. Ask.
Copy !req
606. How comes it that you,
as big as a mountain...
Copy !req
607. could ever get into that bottle
I can hold in my hand?
Copy !req
608. You weren't ever in it really,
were you?
Copy !req
609. - Of course I was.
- Oh, no, you weren't.
Copy !req
610. - I was!
- You weren't!
Copy !req
611. What? You dare doubt?
Copy !req
612. If I'm going to die in a moment, I can
dare anything, and I say it's impossible.
Copy !req
613. - Impossible?
- And I don't believe you.
Copy !req
614. - Take care.
- And never shall.
Copy !req
615. - Never?
- Nothing can make me!
Copy !req
616. - Nothing?
- Nothing. Unless I see it with my own eyes.
Copy !req
617. Then, dog of an unbeliever,
before you die...
Copy !req
618. you shall see, with me,
nothing is impossible!
Copy !req
619. You shall see and believe!
Copy !req
620. Now, you great, overblown belch!
Copy !req
621. Let me out! Let me out!
Copy !req
622. Just because you were bigger than me,
you thought you could bully.
Copy !req
623. - Let me out! Let me out!
Product of inflation.
Copy !req
624. Descendant of a stink. Let you out?
Copy !req
625. I'm going to throw you back into the sea.
Copy !req
626. - This time forever.
- Oh, no. Mercy! Mercy, O Master!
Copy !req
627. - What's that?
- O great and merciful master!
Copy !req
628. - Say that again.
- O great and merciful master...
Copy !req
629. let me out,
and I'll grant you three wishes.
Copy !req
630. - Three wishes?
- Your first three wishes shall come true.
Copy !req
631. - You swear?
- I swear.
Copy !req
632. By King Solomon,
master of all the djinn?
Copy !req
633. By King Solomon,
the master of all the djinn...
Copy !req
634. the oath that no spirit can break.
Copy !req
635. - And you'll behave? No threatening and shouting?
- No.
Copy !req
636. - No what?
- No, Master.
Copy !req
637. Now, don't make so much noise again.
You frightened me before.
Copy !req
638. Master, I hear and obey.
Copy !req
639. That's better.
All bullies must learn manners in the end.
Copy !req
640. I'm hungry.
Copy !req
641. Can't think with my stomach empty.
Copy !req
642. I wish I had some of those sausages
Mother used to make.
Copy !req
643. Your sausages, Master.
Copy !req
644. That was the first wish, Master.
Copy !req
645. Two more remain.
Name them.
Copy !req
646. Don't you hurry me.
I've got to be careful.
Copy !req
647. Two more.
You know what I wish?
Copy !req
648. Tell me. Where is my friend Ahmad?
Copy !req
649. Master, to know that,
you must look into the All-Seeing Eye.
Copy !req
650. - Then give me the eye.
- Master, I can take you where it is...
Copy !req
651. but not even I can steal it for you.
Copy !req
652. Steal? Huh!
I'll see to that.
Copy !req
653. - Little braggart. What have you ever stolen?
- What haven't I?
Copy !req
654. A key from its lock, ring from its finger,
money from its purse, the strength of a djinni -
Copy !req
655. And the tongue of a liar!
But he who would steal the All-Seeing Eye...
Copy !req
656. from the very brow of the goddess must be
neither a thief nor a braggart, but a hero.
Copy !req
657. I always wanted to be a hero.
Come on!
Copy !req
658. Then catch on to my hair.
Copy !req
659. All right.
But mind you, this is not my second wish yet.
Copy !req
660. Now I'm rather helping you.
Copy !req
661. Yes, Master.
Copy !req
662. Djinni! Djinni!
Copy !req
663. I'm frightened!
Copy !req
664. I hear!
Copy !req
665. All right, Master?
Copy !req
666. I think so.
Where are we now?
Copy !req
667. Above the roof of the world.
Copy !req
668. Has the world got a roof?
Copy !req
669. Of course, supported by seven pillars.
Copy !req
670. And the seven pillars are set on the shoulders
of a djinni whose strength is beyond thought.
Copy !req
671. And the djinni stands on an eagle...
Copy !req
672. and the eagle on a bull,
and the bull on a fish.
Copy !req
673. And the fish swims
in the Sea of Eternity.
Copy !req
674. Where are we going?
Copy !req
675. On the highest peak
of the highest mountain of the world...
Copy !req
676. where earth meets the sky,
and there is the Temple of the Dawn.
Copy !req
677. And in the great hall of the temple
is the goddess of light.
Copy !req
678. And in the head of the goddess
is the All-Seeing Eye.
Copy !req
679. And now, my little braggart...
Copy !req
680. you can be a thief
and a hero all in one.
Copy !req
681. A hero.
Copy !req
682. Djinni! Djinni!
Get me out of here, quick! Quick!
Copy !req
683. Djinni! Djinni! Help! Help!
Djinni, help!
Copy !req
684. Djinni!
Copy !req
685. Is this the All-Seeing Eye?
Copy !req
686. Not for 2,000 years
will she grow another.
Copy !req
687. For a hundred generations of men,
she will not know their doings.
Copy !req
688. - Now shall I know what happened to Ahmad?
- Look.
Copy !req
689. Look hard.
Copy !req
690. It's true. It's Ahmad.
Copy !req
691. Help!
Copy !req
692. Help!
Copy !req
693. Help!
Copy !req
694. - Help!
- Help!
Copy !req
695. Now my second wish.
Take me to him.
Copy !req
696. To hear is to obey,
little master of the world.
Copy !req
697. Hold tight, little brother.
We have to return half across the world.
Copy !req
698. Don't be afraid, Ahmad!
Copy !req
699. - It's me, Abu!
- Abu!
Copy !req
700. Put me down!
Put me down!
Copy !req
701. Gently, you clumsy good-for-nothing!
Copy !req
702. - Abu!
- Ahmad!
Copy !req
703. Allah be merciful.
It's a real djinni.
Copy !req
704. Yes. He's mine,
and I am his master.
Copy !req
705. I am your master, aren't I?
Copy !req
706. To hear is to obey, O Master!
Copy !req
707. See? He brought me here,
and he'll carry us away.
Copy !req
708. What's he laughing like that for?
I don't like the sound of it.
Copy !req
709. Oh, he's all right.
He's a bit big to talk to.
Copy !req
710. That's the worse part about him.
You have to shout so much.
Copy !req
711. Hey, you up there!
Copy !req
712. - What are you laughing for?
- For my freedom. It is at hand.
Copy !req
713. You get us out of this place.
Copy !req
714. - Your third wish?
- No, no, no, no.
Copy !req
715. Not yet.
Copy !req
716. He is big, but he is sharp.
Copy !req
717. I've got to be careful.
Only one wish left.
Copy !req
718. I have only one wish.
Copy !req
719. Oh, I know all about that.
Copy !req
720. Your princess.
Copy !req
721. If only I could see her again.
Copy !req
722. Is that all?
I don't need to waste a wish for that.
Copy !req
723. - Look.
- What's that?
Copy !req
724. Look into it - hard, hard.
Copy !req
725. Keep staring into it.
You'll see her.
Copy !req
726. It's true!
Copy !req
727. A blue rose?
Copy !req
728. I've heard about that.
Copy !req
729. That -
That's the Blue Rose of Forgetfulness.
Copy !req
730. If she inhales its fragrance,
she'll forget... everything.
Copy !req
731. Blue roses?
Copy !req
732. Exquisite.
Copy !req
733. Who are you?
Copy !req
734. I don't know.
Copy !req
735. I've forgotten.
Copy !req
736. Why have you suffered?
Copy !req
737. Have I suffered?
Copy !req
738. I don't remember.
Copy !req
739. It seems I was in love.
Copy !req
740. Whom did you love?
Copy !req
741. I cannot tell.
Copy !req
742. I don't know any longer.
Copy !req
743. I can't look anymore!
Copy !req
744. There are worse things than blindness.
Copy !req
745. Knowledge can be more terrible
than ignorance, if one can do nothing.
Copy !req
746. Nothing.
Why did you give me this?
Copy !req
747. Take it back and break it
into a thousand pieces.
Copy !req
748. I only stole it to help you.
Copy !req
749. You stole it
because you enjoy stealing.
Copy !req
750. Without my stealing, you'd be dead.
Copy !req
751. I wish I were dead.
I wish I'd never seen you.
Copy !req
752. I wish -
I wish I were in Bagdad.
Copy !req
753. I wish you were!
Copy !req
754. Ahmad! Ahmad!
Copy !req
755. Ahmad! Ahmad!
Copy !req
756. Ahmad!
Copy !req
757. Ahmad!
Copy !req
758. Where are you?
Copy !req
759. Where you wished him -
on his way to Bagdad.
Copy !req
760. Then take me out of this place.
Don't you hear? I want to get out.
Copy !req
761. You stay where you are.
Copy !req
762. You're a clever little man,
little master of the universe...
Copy !req
763. but mortals are weak and frail.
Copy !req
764. If their stomach speaks,
they forget their brain.
Copy !req
765. If their brain speaks,
they forget their hearts.
Copy !req
766. And if their hearts speak-
Copy !req
767. If their hearts speak,
they forget everything!
Copy !req
768. Am I not your master?
Copy !req
769. No longer.
You've had your three wishes, and I am free!
Copy !req
770. Free!
Copy !req
771. Djinni! Djinni!
Come back!
Copy !req
772. Don't leave me here!
Don't let me die! Djinni!
Copy !req
773. And farewell,
little master of the universe.
Copy !req
774. Farewell! Free!
Copy !req
775. Free! Free!
Copy !req
776. Everything of the past is forgotten.
Copy !req
777. You have been in love with me.
Copy !req
778. You are in love with me.
Copy !req
779. You will always love me.
Copy !req
780. Everything of the past is forgotten.
Copy !req
781. I have been in love with you.
Copy !req
782. I am in love with you.
Copy !req
783. I shall always love you.
Copy !req
784. Hey!
Copy !req
785. Where'd he go?
Where'd he go?
Copy !req
786. Jaffar!
Copy !req
787. Ahmad.
Copy !req
788. Let's go!
Copy !req
789. Put them in prison.
Copy !req
790. Chain them to opposite walls.
Copy !req
791. In the morning,
they die the death of a thousand cuts.
Copy !req
792. I have failed, my love.
Forgive me.
Copy !req
793. I have no regrets.
Copy !req
794. We are together.
Copy !req
795. And shall be for the rest of our lives.
Copy !req
796. We shall never again
know the torture of being apart.
Copy !req
797. And if death is not the end,
we shall go on together.
Copy !req
798. Abu and I parted quarreling.
Copy !req
799. I wish I could tell him I'm sorry.
Copy !req
800. Abu, my friend...
Copy !req
801. good-bye and forgive me.
Copy !req
802. No. I won't say good-bye.
Copy !req
803. I'll help.
Copy !req
804. But how? How?
Copy !req
805. If I can't help, I won't see!
Copy !req
806. Welcome, our prince.
Copy !req
807. Welcome, little prince.
Copy !req
808. Father of a beard,
there's some mistake.
Copy !req
809. I'm not a prince.
Copy !req
810. I'm only a thief.
Copy !req
811. For you we have been waiting
twice 2,000 years.
Copy !req
812. Oh, no. Not waiting for me...
Copy !req
813. because I didn't know I was coming,
and I don't know how I've come.
Copy !req
814. Who are you, father of miracles?
Copy !req
815. And where am I?
Copy !req
816. This is the Land of Legend...
Copy !req
817. where everything is possible
when seen through the eyes of youth.
Copy !req
818. We are the remnant of the Golden Age.
Copy !req
819. Golden because gold was nothing.
Copy !req
820. No more than the sand
beneath your feet...
Copy !req
821. or the stone that we became.
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822. How did you become stone?
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823. We were petrified with horror...
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824. by the evil done among men...
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825. when they ceased to be children...
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826. and to believe in the beauty
of the impossible.
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827. But whenever the heart of a child
returns to us...
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828. and comes into us...
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829. we live again.
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830. And so, as that child...
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831. you are to be my successor.
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832. Now, come with me...
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833. and I will present you
with two insignia...
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834. of true kingship.
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835. Here they are.
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836. Aim this only at injustice,
and you cannot fail.
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837. Oh, no, father of kindness.
I don't want it.
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838. I don't want to be a king.
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839. - I only want to save my friend.
- Well, this will help you.
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840. Take it. And now...
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841. I do homage...
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842. for you are king...
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843. and all in our kingdom is yours...
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844. except that carpet,
which I keep for myself.
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845. For on that carpet...
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846. which flies when it is bidden -
"Fly, carpet" -
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847. I shall go to paradise
at the hour appointed.
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848. It is told,
though Allah is wiser or more merciful...
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849. there was in the past of the ages
a king among kings...
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850. a master of arms and of armies,
of vessels and auxiliaries.
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851. And this master of time and people
was an oppressor to both...
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852. until the earth was as pitch
on the faces of his subjects and his slaves...
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853. and they groaned together in secret...
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854. and were slayed in the marketplace.
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855. But a wise man
among the sages of Bagdad...
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856. comforted them
with a prophecy, saying...
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857. "In the fullness of time,
a liberator shall come upon you...
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858. and this shall be the sign of him."
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859. O Allah,
I know you don't much like stealing.
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860. I'll never steal again.
You can trust me.
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861. Just this once more. Just this little carpet
so as to get to Bagdad in time.
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862. When the old king's hour comes...
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863. he won't want a carpet
to fly to paradise.
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864. Then you, O Allah,
will take him by the hand...
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865. gentle and kind as he is...
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866. and lead him into eternal bliss.
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867. Aren't I right?
But I must go to Bagdad to save my friend.
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868. It's a question of minutes.
You must see that.
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869. O Allah, lord of justice,
let me steal.
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870. Fly, carpet.
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871. Wait.
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872. Fly, carpet!
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873. Why do you close your eyes?
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874. There's little time left to see him.
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875. The people cried,
"We shall look for him in the clouds indeed...
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876. "for if the great are powerless
to save us from this tyrant...
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877. how can one of no account avail?"
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878. And the reader
of the Milky Way replied...
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879. "Have faith, trust in Allah...
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880. "for there, one day in the blue,
you shall see a boy...
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881. "the lowest of the low,
mounted on a cloud...
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882. "and that cloud shall be as strong
as the hills beneath the snow...
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883. "and from the ranges of the sky...
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884. he shall destroy this tyrant
with the arrow of justice."
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885. The horse!
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886. Up, quickly!
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887. Ahmad!
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888. Jaffar!
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889. My people,
I owe everything to Abu...
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890. and when he grows into a man,
he shall be my grand vizier.
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891. He shall be sent
to the best school in Bagdad...
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892. and all the wise men of the East shall
teach him all the wisdom of the world.
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893. He shall be the wisest of men,
and in those future days...
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894. when he will be full of knowledge,
science and dignity...
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895. he will be the shining example
for the youths of Bagdad...
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896. and they may remember
how the little thief became the dignifi -
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897. Hey! Abu! Where are you going?
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898. You've got what you wanted.
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899. Now, I'm going to find what I want.
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900. - What's that?
- Some fun.
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901. - An adventure at last!
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