The Sandal-wood Merchant and the Sharpers . . .dciii
y. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child. . . .dcv
z. The Stolen Purse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcv
135. Jouder and his Brothers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . dcvi
136. The History ot Gherib and his Brother Agib . . . dcxxiv
137. Otbeh and Reyya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dclxxx
138. Hind Daughter of En Numan and El Hejjaj. . . . .dclxxxi
139. Khuzeimeh ben Bishr and Ikrimeh el Feyyas. . . dclxxxii
140. Younus the Scribe and the Khalif Welid ben Sehldclxxxiv
141. Haroun er Reshid and the Arab Girl . . . . . . .dclxxxv
142. El Asmai and the three Girls of Bassora. . . . dclxxxvi
143. Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil . . . . . . . .dclxxxvii
144. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh . . . . . . . dclxxxviii
145. The Bedouin and his Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcxci
146. The Lovers of Bassora. . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcxciii
147. Isaac of Mosul and his Mistress and the Devil. . .dcxcr
148. The Lovers of Medina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dcxcvi
149. El Melik en Nasir and his Vizier . . . . . . . .dcxcvii
150. The Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty and her Daughter Zeyneb the Trickstressdcxcviii
151. The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of Cairo, a Sequel to the Rogueries of Delileh
the Crafty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dccviil
152. Ardeshir and Heyat en Nufous . . . . . . . . . . .dccxu
153. Julnar of the Sea and her Son King Bedr Basim of Persiaiccxxxviii
154. King Mohammed ben Sebaik and the Merchant Hassan dcclvi
a. Story of Prince Seif el Mulouk and the Princess Bediya el Jemal dcclviii
155. Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinndcclxxviii
156. Khelifeh the Fisherman of Baghdad. . . . . . . cccxxxii
157. Mesrour and Zein el Mewasif. . . . . . . . . . .dcccxlv
158. Ali Noureddin and the Frank King’s Daughter. .dccclxiii
159. The Man of Upper Egypt and his Frank Wife. . . dcccxciv
160. The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-girl . dcccxcvi
161. King Jelyaad of Hind and his Vizier Shimas: whereafter ensueth the History of
King Wird Khan son of King Jelyaad and his Women and Viziersdcccxciz
a. The Cat and the Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . .dccoc
b. The Fakir and his Pot of Butter . . . . . . .dccccii
c. The Fishes and the Crab . . . . . . . . . . dcccciii
d. The Crow and the Serpent. . . . . . . . . . dcccciii
e. The Fox and the Wild Ass. . . . . . . . . . .dcccciv
f. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince. . . . dccccv
g. The Crows and the Hawk. . . . . . . . . . . .dccccvi
k. The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife. . . . . . dccccvii
y. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child. . . .dcv
z. The Stolen Purse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcv
135. Jouder and his Brothers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . dcvi
136. The History ot Gherib and his Brother Agib . . . dcxxiv
137. Otbeh and Reyya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dclxxx
138. Hind Daughter of En Numan and El Hejjaj. . . . .dclxxxi
139. Khuzeimeh ben Bishr and Ikrimeh el Feyyas. . . dclxxxii
140. Younus the Scribe and the Khalif Welid ben Sehldclxxxiv
141. Haroun er Reshid and the Arab Girl . . . . . . .dclxxxv
142. El Asmai and the three Girls of Bassora. . . . dclxxxvi
143. Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil . . . . . . . .dclxxxvii
144. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh . . . . . . . dclxxxviii
145. The Bedouin and his Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcxci
146. The Lovers of Bassora. . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcxciii
147. Isaac of Mosul and his Mistress and the Devil. . .dcxcr
148. The Lovers of Medina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dcxcvi
149. El Melik en Nasir and his Vizier . . . . . . . .dcxcvii
150. The Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty and her Daughter Zeyneb the Trickstressdcxcviii
151. The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of Cairo, a Sequel to the Rogueries of Delileh
the Crafty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dccviil
152. Ardeshir and Heyat en Nufous . . . . . . . . . . .dccxu
153. Julnar of the Sea and her Son King Bedr Basim of Persiaiccxxxviii
154. King Mohammed ben Sebaik and the Merchant Hassan dcclvi
a. Story of Prince Seif el Mulouk and the Princess Bediya el Jemal dcclviii
155. Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinndcclxxviii
156. Khelifeh the Fisherman of Baghdad. . . . . . . cccxxxii
157. Mesrour and Zein el Mewasif. . . . . . . . . . .dcccxlv
158. Ali Noureddin and the Frank King’s Daughter. .dccclxiii
159. The Man of Upper Egypt and his Frank Wife. . . dcccxciv
160. The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-girl . dcccxcvi
161. King Jelyaad of Hind and his Vizier Shimas: whereafter ensueth the History of
King Wird Khan son of King Jelyaad and his Women and Viziersdcccxciz
a. The Cat and the Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . .dccoc
b. The Fakir and his Pot of Butter . . . . . . .dccccii
c. The Fishes and the Crab . . . . . . . . . . dcccciii
d. The Crow and the Serpent. . . . . . . . . . dcccciii
e. The Fox and the Wild Ass. . . . . . . . . . .dcccciv
f. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince. . . . dccccv
g. The Crows and the Hawk. . . . . . . . . . . .dccccvi
k. The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife. . . . . . dccccvii