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In which Abdullah buys a carpet.
In which Abdullah is mistaken for a young lady.
In which Flower-in-the-Night discovers several important facts.
Which concerns marriage and prophecy.
Which tells how Flower-in-the-Night’s father wished to raise Abdullah above all others in the land.
Which shows how Abdullah went from the frying pan into the fire.
Which introduces the genie.
In which Abdullah’s dreams continue to come true.
In which Abdullah encounters an old soldier.
Which tells of violence and bloodshed.
In which a wild animal causes Abdullah to waste a wish.
In which the law catches up with Abdullah and the soldier.
In which Abdullah challenges Fate.
Which tells how the magic carpet reappeared.
In which the travelers arrive at Kingsbury.
In which strange things befall Midnight and Whippersnapper.
In which Abdullah at last reaches the castle in the air.
Which is rather full of princesses.
In which a soldier, a cook, and a carpet seller all state their price.
In which a djinn’s life is found and then hidden.
In which the castle comes down to earth.