summary of abu hasan pays his debts by ronald hadlington
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Synopsis. Abu Hassan, a favorite of the Caliph of Baghdad, is heavily in debt. ... After Fatime has set off, creditors enter Abu Hassan's house to collect money. Omar, the richest creditor, is tricked into believing that Fatime has spoken to him of love, so he agrees to pay all the other creditors.
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Abu Hassan fulfills his obligations.
Entertainment Synopsis: A Farce from "The Arabian Nights"
Abu Hassan, the Caliph of Baghdad's favorite, is badly in debt.
Creditors arrive at Abu Hassan's residence after Fatima has left to collect money.
The richest creditor, Omar, is duped into thinking Fatima has spoken to him about love, so he agrees to pay all the other debtors.
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