![]() As he was one day playing in the street with his evil associates, according to custom, a stranger passing by stood to observe him. ![]() This course he followed till he was fifteen years old, without giving his mind to any useful pursuit, or the least reflection on what would become of him. He was so much troubled about him, that he fell sick and died in a few months.Īladdin, who was now no longer restrained by the fear of a father, gave himself over entirely to his idle habits, and was never out of the streets from his companions. Mustapha chastised him, but Aladdin was incorrigible, and his father, to his great grief, was forced to abandon him to his idleness. When he was old enough to learn a trade his father took him into his own shop, and taught him how to use his needle but all his father's endeavors to keep him to his work were vain, for no sooner was his back turned than the boy was gone for that day. He was disobedient to his father and mother, and would go out early in the morning and stay out all day, playing in the streets and public places with idle children of his own age. His son, who was called Aladdin, was a very careless and idle fellow. He could hardly, by his daily labor, maintain himself and his family, which consisted only of his wife and a son. In one of the large and rich cities of China there once lived a tailor named Mustapha. ![]()
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