Two Dogs and the Old Man

Magicbox

Great prince of the Genie, these two dogs are my brothers,
and I'm the third one.
When our father died and left us
a capital of three thousand gold pieces.
I opened a shop with my share
and my brothers did the same.
However my elder brother sold his stocks...
for a thousand dinars and
journeyed to foreign lands.
He had been gone with his camel for one whole year.
One day, as I was sitting in my shop,
a beggar stood before me asking for alms.
Go try somewhere else.
Oh my god, my brother, have i changed so much...
that you don't recognize me.
Then I looked at him closely and saw he was my brother.
I asked him the reason for his ill fate.
Just assume that you did not make a journey abroad,
but remained at home.
There's no reason now for you to be dejected about your bad luck,
don't you think I'm right? Huh?
Sometimes afterwards my second brother
wished also, to sell his business and travel.
My eldest brother and I, did all we could to dissuade him,
but it was of no use.
He rode on a camel and set out.
He came back at the end of a year,
in the same state as his elder brother.
Huh?
Did I not try to dissuade you from travelling?
Destiny decreed it this way.
Now I'm a mere beggar without a penny to my name...
or a shirt on my back.
I took care of him and as I had a thousand dinars to spare,
I gave them to him and he reopened his shop.
One day my brothers began to urge me to travel with them,
but I refused and argued.
What did you to gain from all your voyages,
that would make me want to travel?
All right, my brothers.
I shall be your companion, and I'm ready to travel.
Now let me see what money you intend to bring with you.
I found that they did not have anything for they had spent their funds
on the rich food and pleasures.
I looked over my shop accounts,
and came out with a profit of six thousand dinars,
which I divided into half.
These three thousand gold pieces are for me
and you to conduct our trade during our travels.
Let's bury the other 3,000 in the ground,
in case anything should happen to us.
They readily agreed and we prepared some goods for trading
and hired a ship to carry out our merchandise
and proceeded on our voyage.
After a month at sea, we reached a city
where we sold our goods and
when we were about to resume our voyage,
we found a maiden on the sea shore..
clad in bone and ragged clothes.
she came to me and said...
Oh master! Are you a man of charity and kindness,
If so I'm prepared to repay you for your aid.
You may find me of kind and a man of good deeds.
But I do not want any return for my words.
Please have me as your wife, Oh master,
and take me to your city.
When I heard her words,
my heart went out to her
as though almighty had willed it.
Therefore, I took her,
gave her a comfortable place in a vessel.
But my brothers began to be jealous of my prosperity
and set to work to plot against my life.
One night when we were sleeping,
they threw my wife and myself into the sea.
Ahhhhhh... Ahhhhhh
My wife however was a fairy
and so she did not let me drown,
but transported me to a shore.
When i saw you on the sea shore,
I took a great fancy to you and wished to try your good nature,
so I presented myself in the disguise you saw.
Now, I have rewarded you by saving your life.
But I am very angry with your brothers,
and I shall not rest till I have taken their lives.
Oh dear fairy,
I'm really thankful for saving my life,
but when it comes to slaying my brother's,
you must not do this.
Once I reached home.
I took my savings and reopened my shop.
When I went home, I saw two black dogs tied up
and inquired my wife.
These two dogs are you brothers.
Who has done this to them?
I sent a message to my sister,
and it was she who transformed them into dogs.
And they will not be released from their present shape
until 10 years have passed.
You find me now, Oh Genie, on my way to my wife's sister,
because the time has come to release my brothers.
I stopped at this place when I saw this young man,
and I decided not to leave here,
until I saw what would happen between you and him.
Such is my tale.
This is certainly a remarkable story.
Therefore, I'll give up to you a third of the merchant'ss punishment.
If can tell you a tale more wondrous than these two,
Will you grant me the reminder of the merchant's punishment?
You have my word.
The third old man told his story to the Genie.
But I cannot tell you what it was as I do not know.
I do know that it was even more marvelous
than either of the others.
Thanks to you and his storytelling the merchant is yours.
You have saved him and I now release him from his punishment.
Oh sister, your tale was wonderful and delightful.
It's nothing compared to what I could tell you..
of the remarkable tale of Aladdin and the Magic lamp.
If the king would spare my life and let me live.
Ummmmm!
I won't slay her until I hear some more of her wondrous tales.

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