46. The Sharper
of Alexandria and the Master of Policecccxli
47. El Melik en Nasir and the three Masters of Policecccxliii
a. Story of the Chief of the New Cairo Police. cccxliii
b. Story of the Chief of the Boulac Police . . .cccxliv
c. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police. .cccxliv
48. The Thief and the Money-Changer . . . . . . . . . ccxliv
49. The Chief of the Cous Police and the Sharper. . . cccxlv
50. Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the Merchant’s Sister Night ccxlvi
51. The Woman whose Hands were cut off for Almsgivingcccxlviii
52. The Devout Israelite. . . . . . . . . . . . . .cccxlviii
53. Abou Hassan es Ziyadi and the Man from Khorassan Night ccxlix
54. The Poor Man and his Generous Friend. . . . . . . .cccli
55. The Ruined Man who became Rich again through a Dreamcccli
56. El Mutawekkil and his Favourite Mehboubeh . . . . .cccli
57. Werdan the Butcher’s Adventure with the Lady and the Bearcccliii
58. The King’s Daughter and the Ape . . . . . . . . . .ccclv
59. The Enchanted Horse Night . . . . . . . . . . . cclvii
60. Uns el Wujoud and the Vizier’s Daughter Rose-in-budccclxxi
61. Abou Nuwas with the three Boys and the Khalif Haroun er Reshidccclxxxi
62. Abdallah ben Maamer with the Man of Bassora and his Slave-girlccclxxxiii
63. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh. . . . . . . . ccclxxxiii
64. Tht Vizier of Yemen and his young Brother . . .ccclxxxiv
65. The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School . . . . ccclxxxv
66. El Mutelemmis and his Wife Umeimeh. . . . . . . ccclxxxv
67. Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh in the Bath . . . ccclxxxv
68. Haroun er Reshid and the three Poets. . . . . .ccclxxxvi
69. Musab ben ez Zubeir and Aaisheh his Wife. . . .ccclxxxvi
70. Aboulaswed and his squinting Slave-girl . . . ccclxxxvii
71. Haroun er Reshid and the two Girls. . . . . . ccclxxxvii
72. Haroun er Reshid and the three Girls. . . . . ccclxxxvii
73. The Miller and his Wife . . . . . . . . . . . ccclxxxvii
74. The Simpleton and the Sharper . . . . . . . .ccclxxxviii
75. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Haroun er Reshld and Zubeidehccclxxxviii
76. The Khalif El Hakim and the Merchant. . . . . .ccclxxxix
77. King Kisra Anoushirwan and the Village Damsel .ccclxxxix
78. The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith’s Wife. . . . .cccxc
79. Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman. . . . . . . cccxci
80. Yehya ben Khalid and the Poor Man . . . . . . . . cccxci
81. Mohammed el Amin and Jaafer ben el Hadi . . . . .cccxcii
82. Said ben Salim and the Barmecides . . . . . . . .cccxcii
83. The Woman’s Trick against her Husband . . . . . cccxciii
84. The Devout Woman and the two Wicked Elders. . . .cccxciv
47. El Melik en Nasir and the three Masters of Policecccxliii
a. Story of the Chief of the New Cairo Police. cccxliii
b. Story of the Chief of the Boulac Police . . .cccxliv
c. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police. .cccxliv
48. The Thief and the Money-Changer . . . . . . . . . ccxliv
49. The Chief of the Cous Police and the Sharper. . . cccxlv
50. Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the Merchant’s Sister Night ccxlvi
51. The Woman whose Hands were cut off for Almsgivingcccxlviii
52. The Devout Israelite. . . . . . . . . . . . . .cccxlviii
53. Abou Hassan es Ziyadi and the Man from Khorassan Night ccxlix
54. The Poor Man and his Generous Friend. . . . . . . .cccli
55. The Ruined Man who became Rich again through a Dreamcccli
56. El Mutawekkil and his Favourite Mehboubeh . . . . .cccli
57. Werdan the Butcher’s Adventure with the Lady and the Bearcccliii
58. The King’s Daughter and the Ape . . . . . . . . . .ccclv
59. The Enchanted Horse Night . . . . . . . . . . . cclvii
60. Uns el Wujoud and the Vizier’s Daughter Rose-in-budccclxxi
61. Abou Nuwas with the three Boys and the Khalif Haroun er Reshidccclxxxi
62. Abdallah ben Maamer with the Man of Bassora and his Slave-girlccclxxxiii
63. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh. . . . . . . . ccclxxxiii
64. Tht Vizier of Yemen and his young Brother . . .ccclxxxiv
65. The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School . . . . ccclxxxv
66. El Mutelemmis and his Wife Umeimeh. . . . . . . ccclxxxv
67. Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh in the Bath . . . ccclxxxv
68. Haroun er Reshid and the three Poets. . . . . .ccclxxxvi
69. Musab ben ez Zubeir and Aaisheh his Wife. . . .ccclxxxvi
70. Aboulaswed and his squinting Slave-girl . . . ccclxxxvii
71. Haroun er Reshid and the two Girls. . . . . . ccclxxxvii
72. Haroun er Reshid and the three Girls. . . . . ccclxxxvii
73. The Miller and his Wife . . . . . . . . . . . ccclxxxvii
74. The Simpleton and the Sharper . . . . . . . .ccclxxxviii
75. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Haroun er Reshld and Zubeidehccclxxxviii
76. The Khalif El Hakim and the Merchant. . . . . .ccclxxxix
77. King Kisra Anoushirwan and the Village Damsel .ccclxxxix
78. The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith’s Wife. . . . .cccxc
79. Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman. . . . . . . cccxci
80. Yehya ben Khalid and the Poor Man . . . . . . . . cccxci
81. Mohammed el Amin and Jaafer ben el Hadi . . . . .cccxcii
82. Said ben Salim and the Barmecides . . . . . . . .cccxcii
83. The Woman’s Trick against her Husband . . . . . cccxciii
84. The Devout Woman and the two Wicked Elders. . . .cccxciv