| 2 | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
103. The Prior who became a Moslem . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
104. The Loves of Abu Isa and Kurrat Al-Ayn . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
105. Al-Amin and his Uncle Ibrahim bin Al-Mahdi . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
106. Al-Fath bin Khakan and Al-Mutawakkil . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
107. The Man’s dispute with Learned Woman concerning
the relative excellence of male and female . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
108. Abu Suwayd and the pretty Old Woman . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
109. Ali bin Tahir and the girl Muunis . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
110. The Woman who had a Boy, and the other who had
a Man to lover . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
111. Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 1 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
112. The Pilgrim Man and the Old Woman . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
113. Abu Al-Husn and his Slave-girl Tawaddud . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 1 | + | — |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
114. The Angel of Death with the Proud King and the
Devout Man . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
115. The Angel of Death and the Rich King . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
116. The Angel of Death and the King of the Children
of Israel . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | + | 2 |...|...|...| + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
117. Iskandar zu Al-Karnayn and a certain Tribe of
Poor Folk . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
118. The Righteousness of King Anushirwan . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
119. The Jewish Kazi and his Pious Wife . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
120. The Shipwrecked Woman and her Child . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
121. The Pious Black Slave . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
122. The Devout Tray-maker and his Wife .
103. The Prior who became a Moslem . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
104. The Loves of Abu Isa and Kurrat Al-Ayn . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
105. Al-Amin and his Uncle Ibrahim bin Al-Mahdi . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
106. Al-Fath bin Khakan and Al-Mutawakkil . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
107. The Man’s dispute with Learned Woman concerning
the relative excellence of male and female . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
108. Abu Suwayd and the pretty Old Woman . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
109. Ali bin Tahir and the girl Muunis . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
110. The Woman who had a Boy, and the other who had
a Man to lover . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — | + |...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
111. Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 1 | + | 2 | + |...| 4 | + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
112. The Pilgrim Man and the Old Woman . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | 2 |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
113. Abu Al-Husn and his Slave-girl Tawaddud . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 1 | + | — |...|...|...| + |...| 4 |...|...| 5
114. The Angel of Death with the Proud King and the
Devout Man . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
115. The Angel of Death and the Rich King . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
116. The Angel of Death and the King of the Children
of Israel . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | + | 2 |...|...|...| + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
117. Iskandar zu Al-Karnayn and a certain Tribe of
Poor Folk . . . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
118. The Righteousness of King Anushirwan . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
119. The Jewish Kazi and his Pious Wife . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
120. The Shipwrecked Woman and her Child . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
121. The Pious Black Slave . . . . . . . |...|...|...|...|...| 2 | 1 |...| 3 | + | — |...|...| 4 | + |...| 5 |...|...| 5
122. The Devout Tray-maker and his Wife .