Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 85 pages of information about Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03.

Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 85 pages of information about Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03.
Sixteenth Officer’s Story, The, ii. 193. 
Sixth Officer’s Story, The, ii. 146. 
Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor, The, iii. 203. 
Solomon, David and, i. 275. 
Son, The History of King Azadbekht and his, i. 61. 
Son and his Governor, Story of the Man of Khorassan, his, i. 218
Son, Story of King Ibrahim and his, i. 138. 
Son, The Rich Man and his Wasteful, i. 252. 
Sons, Story of King Suleiman Shah and his, i. 150. 
Sons, The Merchant and his, i. 81. 
Speedy Relief of God, Of the, i. 174. 
Suleiman Shah and his Sons, Story of King, i. 150.

Tai, En Numan and the Arab of the Benou. i. 203. 
Temam (Abou), Story of Ilan Shah and, i. 126. 
Ten Viziers, The, i. 61
Tenth Officer’s Story, The, ii. 172
Term, Of the Appointed, i. 147. 
Thief, A Merry Jest of a, ii. 186. 
Thiefs Story, The, ii. 165. 
Thief and the Woman, The, i. 278
Things, The King who knew the Quintessence of, i. 239
Third Officer’s Story, The, ii. 137. 
Thirteenth Officer’s Story, The, ii. 181. 
Three Men and our Lord Jesus, The, i. 282. 
Three Young Men, El Hejjaj and the, i. 53. 
Tither, The Unjust King and the, i. 273. 
Trust in God, Of, 114. 
Tuhfet el Culoub and Er Reshid, ii. 203. 
Twelfth Officer’s Story, The, ii.  I79. 
Two Kings and the Vizier’s Daughters, The, iii. 145

Unjust King and the Tither, The, i. 272
Unlucky Merchant, The, i 73. 
Uselessness of Endeavour against Persistent Ill Fortune, Of the, i. 70

Vizier, The King of Hind and his, ii. 105. 
Vizier Er Rehwan, King Shah Bekht and his, i. 215. 
Vizier’s Daughters, The Two Kings and the, iii. 145,
Viziers, Story of King Dadbin and his. i. 104. 
Viziers, The Ten, i. 61. 
Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor, The Seventh, iii. 224. 
Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor, The Sixth, iii. 203.

Wasteful Son, The Rich Man and his, i. 252. 
Weaver who became a Physician by his Wife’s Commandment, The ii. 21. 
Wife, The King and his Chamberlain’s, ii. 53. 
Wife, The Old Woman and the Draper’s, ii. 55. 
Wife, Firouz aad his, i. 209. 
Wife, The Fuller and his, i. 261. 
Wife and the Learned Man, Khelbes and his, i. 301. 
Woman accused of Lewdness, The Pious, ii. 5. 
Woman of the Barmecides, Haroun er Reshid and the, i. 57. 
Woman, The Thief and the, i. 278. 
Woman (The Old) and the Draper’s Wife, ii. 55. 
Woman (The Old), the Merchant and the King, i. 265. 
Women’s Craft, ii. 287.

Young Men, El Hejjaj and the Three, i. 53.

Zubeideh, El Mamoun and, i. 199

The End.

Tales from the Arabic, Volume 3
Endnotes

[FN#1] Breslau Text, vol. xii. pp. 50-116, Nights dcccclviii-dcccclxv.

[FN#2] Babylon, according to the Muslims, is the head-quarters of sorcery and it is there that the two fallen angels, Harout and Marout, who are appointed to tempt mankind by teaching them the art of magic, are supposed to be confined.

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