![]() He lifted his hand to strike the merchant. I will kill you right now." With these words, the genie pulled the merchant to the ground. Please be kind and merciful!" the merchant begged. "I am sorry, sir, I didn't mean to harm your son. When you threw the stones, that hit my son's head and he was dead," the genie said. ![]() "What! I killed your son," the merchant said in a shaky voice. I'll kill you as you dared to kill my only son!" The genie roared, "You are going to be dead soon. Soon enough the genie stood in front of the merchant. He held a shining sword in his hand that he held high as if to strike. Just then he saw a fierce-looking large genie running to him. ![]() Finally he got up and went to the pond to wash his hands. While eating the dates he started throwing stones here and there and was looking for better shelter. He took out some dates that he was carrying and started eating them. There he washed his face, had some fresh water and sat down to rest under the shade of a palm tree. On the way, in the desert, he felt very tired because it was noon. ![]() He went to the town and did great business. He carried some water, dates and dry fruits to eat on the way. Once when he was to cross a desert to reach a far off town, he started early from home. Many a time, he left home to visit other kingdoms to spread his business and make new contacts. He had a loving family and had all necessities of life provided for. Once upon a time, a very rich merchant lived in a city.
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