Ali Baba and his elder brother Cassim are the sons of a merchant.
After the death of their father, the greedy Cassim marries a wealthy
woman and becomes well-to-do, building on their father's business. Ali
Baba marries a poor woman and settles into the trade of a woodcutter.
One day, Ali Baba is at work collecting and cutting firewood in the
forest, and he happens to overhear a group of forty thieves visiting
their treasure store. The treasure is in a cave, the mouth of which is
sealed by magic. It opens on the words "open sesame", and seals itself
on the words "close sesame". When the thieves are gone, Ali Baba enters
the cave himself, and discreetly takes a single bag of gold coins home.
Ali Baba and his wife borrow his sister-in-law's scales
to weigh their new wealth. Unbeknownst to them, Cassim's wife puts a
blob of wax in the scales to find out what Ali Baba is using them for,
as she is curious to know what kind of grain her impoverished
brother-in-law needs to measure. To her shock, she finds a gold coin
sticking to the scales and tells her husband. Under pressure from his
brother, Ali Baba is forced to reveal the secret of the cave. Cassim
goes to the cave, taking a donkey with him to take as much treasure as
possible. He enters the cave with the magic words, but in his greed and
excitement over the treasure, he forgets the words to get out again. The
thieves find him there and kill him. When his brother does not come
back, Ali Baba goes to the cave to look for him and finds the body quartered and with each piece displayed just inside the entrance of the cave as a warning to anyone else who might try to enter.
Ali Baba brings the body home, where he entrusts Morgiana, a clever slave-girl in Cassim's household, with the task of making others believe that Cassim has died a natural death.[4]
First, Morgiana purchases medicines from an apothecary, telling him
that Cassim is gravely ill. Then, she finds an old tailor known as Baba
Mustafa whom she pays, blindfolds, and leads to Cassim's house. There,
overnight, the tailor stitches the pieces of Cassim's body back
together, so that no one will be suspicious. Ali Baba and his family are
able to give Cassim a proper burial without anyone asking awkward
questions.
The thieves, finding the body gone, realize that yet another person
must know their secret, and set out to track him down. One of the
thieves goes down to the town and comes across Baba Mustafa, who
mentions that he has just sewn a dead man's body back together.
Realizing that the dead man must have been the thieves' victim, the
thief asks Baba Mustafa to lead the way to the house where the deed was
performed. The tailor is blindfolded again, and in this state he is able
to retrace his steps and find the house. The thief marks the door with a
symbol, for the other thieves to come back that night and kill everyone
in the house. However, the thief has been seen by Morgiana, and she,
loyal to her master, foils his plan by marking all the houses in the
neighborhood with a similar marking. When the forty thieves return that
night, they cannot identify the correct house and their leader, in a
furious rage, kills the unsuccessful thief. The next day, another thief
revisits Baba Mustafa and tries again, only this time, a chunk is
chipped out of the stone step at Ali Baba's front door. Again Morgiana
foils the plan by making similar chips in all the other doorsteps, and
the second thief is killed for his failure as well. At last, the leader
of the thieves goes and looks for himself. This time, he memorizes every
detail he can of the exterior of Ali Baba's house.
The chief of the thieves pretends to be an oil merchant in need of
Ali Baba's hospitality, bringing with him mules loaded with thirty-eight
oil jars, one filled with oil, the other thirty-seven hiding the other
remaining thieves. Once Ali Baba is asleep, the thieves plan to kill
him. Again, Morgiana discovers and foils the plan, killing the
thirty-seven thieves in their oil jars by pouring boiling oil on them.
When their leader comes to rouse his men, he discovers that they are all
dead, and escapes. The next morning Morgiana tells Ali Baba about the
thieves in the jars; they bury them, and Ali Baba shows his gratitude by
giving Morgiana her freedom.
To exact revenge, after some time the chief of thieves establishes
himself as a merchant, befriends Ali Baba's son (who is now in charge of
the late Cassim's business), and is invited to dinner at Ali Baba's
house. However the thief is recognized by Morgiana, who performs a dance with a dagger
for the diners and plunges it into his heart when he is off his guard.
Ali Baba is at first angry with Morgiana, but when he finds out the
thief wanted to kill him, he is extremely grateful and rewards Morgiana
by marrying her to his son. Ali Baba is then left as the only one
knowing the secret of the treasure in the cave and how to access it.
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