
Ali Baba ja neljäkymmentä rosvoa
by Anonymous
"Ali Baba ja neljäkymmentä rosvoa" by Anonymous is a folk tale added to One Thousand and One Nights in the 18th century. When poor woodcutter Ali Baba accidentally discovers a thieves' treasure cave that opens with the magic words "open sesame," he and his family become targets of deadly revenge. His greedy brother Cassim attempts to claim the riches for himself with fatal consequences. Only the clever slave-girl Morgiana stands between Ali Baba and the forty thieves who will stop at nothing to protect their secret.
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