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Stevenson, Augusta

"Children's Classics in Dramatic Form"

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To-night, when my wife is asleep, I will fill the jar entirely with fresh
olives, for these show they have been disturbed. And I will make up the jar
so that no one, except Ali Cogia himself, will know they have been touched.
[Illustration: "A THOUSAND PIECES AT LEAST!"]

SCENE II
TIME: _one month later; a moonlight night_.
PLACE: _a small court opening upon a narrow street of Bagdad_.
* * * * *
THE CALIPH.
THE GRAND VIZIER.
FIRST CHILD, _who plays he is the Cauzee_[Footnote: A Mohammedan judge.]
SECOND CHILD, _who plays he is the officer_.
THIRD CHILD, _who plays he is Ali Cogia_.
ZEYN, _who plays he is the Merchant_.
TWO BOYS, _who play they are Olive Merchants_.
MANY OTHER CHILDREN, _who look on_.
* * * * *
[_The_ CALIPH, _accompanied by his_ GRAND VIZIER, _enters the narrow street
upon which the court opens. They are in disguise, appearing as merchants._]
CALIPH. Perhaps we may hear some talk of this affair of Ali Cogia and the
merchant, as we go through the city to-night.
VIZIER. It is possible, O Commander of the true Believers! The affair has
made a great noise in Bagdad.
CALIPH.


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