Aladdin’s mother was much terrified; but Aladdin, who had seen the genie in the cavern, had no fear. Seizing the lamp, he answered in a firm voice, “I am hungry; bring me something to eat.” The genie disappeared and returned a moment later with a large silver basin, which he carried on his head. In it were twelve covered dishes, filled with the most delicious meats, and six loaves as white as snow, and in his hand he carried two silver cups. These he placed upon the table, and vanished.
The remains of this feast provided them with food for some days, and when it was all gone, Aladdin sold the silver dishes one by one for their needs. In this way they lived happily for several years, for Aladdin now behaved with great wisdom. He took care to visit the principal shops and public places, speaking only with wise persons; and in this way he gathered much wisdom and grew to be a courteous youth.