113. Noureddin Ali and Sitt el Milah dcccclviii [958]
114. El Abbas and the King’s Daughter of Baghdad dcccclxvi [966]
115. The Malice of Women dcccclxxix [979]
a. The King and his Vizier’s Wife dcccclxxx [980]
b. The Merchant’s Wife and the Parrot dcccclxxx [980]
c. The Fuller and his Son dcccclxxx [980]
d. The Lover’s Trick against the Chaste Wife dcccclxxx [980]
e. The Niggard and the Loaves of Bread dcccclxxx [980]
f. The Lady and her Two Lovers dcccclxxx [980]
g. The King’s Son and the Ogress dcccclxxxv [985]
h. The Drop of Honey dcccclxxxvi [986]
i. The Woman who make her Husband Sift Dust dcccclxxxvi [986]
j. The Enchanted Springs dcccclxxxvi [986]
k. The Vizier’s Son and the Bathkeeper’s Wife dcccclxxxviii [988]
1. The Wife’s Device to Cheat her Husband dcccclxxxix [989]
m. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl dccccxc [990]
n. The Man who never Laughed again dccccxci [991]
o. The King’s Son and the Merchant’s Wife dccccxciii [993]
p. The Man who saw the Night of Power dccccxciii [993]
q. The Stolen Necklace dccccxciv [994]
r. Prince Behram of Persia and the Princess Ed Detma dccccxciv [994]
s. The House with the Belvedere dccccxcv [995]
t. The Sandalwood Merchant and the Sharpers dccccxcviii [998]
u. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child dccccxcviii [998]
v. The Stolen Purse dccccxcix [999]
w. The Fox and the Folk[FN#467] m [1000]
116. The Two Kings and the Vizier’s Daughters mi [1001]
117. The Favourite and her Lover mi [1001]
118. The Merchant of Cairo and the Favourite of the Khalif
El Mamoun El Hakim bi Amrillah mi [1001]
Conclusion.
INDEX IV.—C.
Table of contents of the Mcnaughten or Turner Macan
text (1839-42) and
Bulak edition
(A.H. 1251 = A.D. 1835-36) Of the Arabic
text of
the book
of the thousand nights and
A night; as translated by
Mr. John
Payne.