44. Harun Al-Rashid and the Damsel and Abu
Nowas . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | +
| — | + |...| 2 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
45. The Man who stole the dish of gold whereon
the dog ate . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
46. The Sharper of Alexandria and the Chief of Police |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
47. Al-Malik Al-Nasir and the three Chiefs of Police |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
a. Story of the Chief of the new Cairo Police . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
b. Story of the Chief of the Bulak Police . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
c. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
48. The Thief and the Shroff . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| — | — |...| — | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
49. The Chief of the Kus Police and the Sharper . |...|...|...|...|...| — | — |...| — | + | — |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
50. Ibrahim bin al-Mahdi and the Merchant’s Sister . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
51. The Woman whose hands were cut off for alms-
giving . . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
52. The devout Israelite . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
53. Abu Hassan Al-Ziyadi and the Khorasan Man . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
54. The Poor Man and his Friend in Need . . . |...|...|...|...|...| — | — |...| — | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
55. The Ruined Man who became rich again through
a dream . . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
56. Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his Concubine Mahbubah |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
57. Wardan the Butcher’s Adventure with the Lady
and the Bear . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
58. The King’s Daughter and the Ape . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
59. The Ebony Horse . . . . . . . . | 11| 7 | 5 |...| 5 | 2 | — |...| — | + | 2 | + | 9 | 1 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
60. Uns Al-Wujud and the Wazir’s Daughter Rose-
in-Hood . . . . . . . . . . |...|...| 6 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 1 |...| 1 | + | 2 | + | 11| 2 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
45. The Man who stole the dish of gold whereon
the dog ate . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
46. The Sharper of Alexandria and the Chief of Police |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
47. Al-Malik Al-Nasir and the three Chiefs of Police |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
a. Story of the Chief of the new Cairo Police . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
b. Story of the Chief of the Bulak Police . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
c. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
48. The Thief and the Shroff . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| — | — |...| — | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
49. The Chief of the Kus Police and the Sharper . |...|...|...|...|...| — | — |...| — | + | — |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
50. Ibrahim bin al-Mahdi and the Merchant’s Sister . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
51. The Woman whose hands were cut off for alms-
giving . . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
52. The devout Israelite . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
53. Abu Hassan Al-Ziyadi and the Khorasan Man . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
54. The Poor Man and his Friend in Need . . . |...|...|...|...|...| — | — |...| — | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
55. The Ruined Man who became rich again through
a dream . . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
56. Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his Concubine Mahbubah |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
57. Wardan the Butcher’s Adventure with the Lady
and the Bear . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
58. The King’s Daughter and the Ape . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 4
59. The Ebony Horse . . . . . . . . | 11| 7 | 5 |...| 5 | 2 | — |...| — | + | 2 | + | 9 | 1 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
60. Uns Al-Wujud and the Wazir’s Daughter Rose-
in-Hood . . . . . . . . . . |...|...| 6 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 1 |...| 1 | + | 2 | + | 11| 2 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5