. . . . dccccxix
aa. Selim and Selma. . . . . . . . . . . . . .dccccxxii
bb. The King of Hind and his Visier. . . . .dccccxxviii
111 El Melik es Zahir Rukneddin Bibers el Bunducdari and the Sixteen
Officers of Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dccccxxx
a. The First Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . . dccccxxx
b. The Second Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . dccccxxxii
c. The Third Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxii
d. The Fourth Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
e. The Fifth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
f. The Sixth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
g. The Seventh Officer’s Story . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
h. The Eighth Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . .dccccxxxv
ha. The Thief’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxviii
i The Ninth Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . dccccxxxviii
j. The Tenth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . dccccxxxviii
k. The Eleventh Officer’s Story. . . . . . dccccxxxviii
l. The Twelfth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . dccccxxxix
m. The Thirteenth Officer’s Story. . . . . . dccccxxxix
n. The Fourteenth Officer’s Story. . . . . . dccccxxxix
na. A Merry Jest of a Thief . . . . . . . .dccccxl
nb. Story of the Old Sharper. . . . . . . .dccccxl
o. The Fifteenth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . .dccccxl
p. The Sixteenth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . .dccccxl
112. Abdallah ben Nafi and the King’s Son of Cashghardccccxli
a. Story of Tuhfet el Culoub and Haroun er Reshiddccccxlii
113. Noureddin Ali and Sitt el Milah. . . . . . . dcccclviii
114. El Abbas and the King’s Daughter of Baghdad. .dcccclxvi
115. The Malice of Women. . . . . . . . . . . . . dcccclxxix
a. The King and his Vizier’s Wife. . . . . . .dcccclxxx
b, The Merchant’s Wife and the Parrot. . . . .dcccclxxx
c. The Fuller and his Son. . . . . . . . . . .dcccclxxx
d. The Lover’s Trick against the Chaste Wife .dcccclxxx
e. The Niggard and the Loaves of Bread . . .dcccclxxxiv
f. The Lady and her Two Lovers . . . . . . .dcccclxxxiv
g. The King’s Son and the Ogress . . . . . . dcccclxxxv
h. The Drop of Honey . . . . . . . . . . . .dcccclxxxvi
i. The Woman who made her Husband Sift Dust.dcccclxxxvi
j. The Enchanted Springs . . . . . . . . . .dcccclxxxvi
k. The Vizier’s Son and the Bathkeeper’s Wifedcccclxxxviii
l. The Wife’s Device to Cheat her Husband. .dcccclxxxix
m. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl .dccccxc
n. The Man who never Laughed again . . . . . . dccccxci
o. The King’s Son and the Merchant’s Wife. . dccccxciii
p. The Man who saw the Night of Power. . . . dccccxciii
q. The Stolen Necklace . . . . . . . . . . . .dccccxciv
r. Prince Behram of Persia and the Princess Ed Detmadccccxciv
s. The House with the Belvedere. . . . . . . . dccccxcv
t. The Sandalwood Merchant and the Sharpers.dccccxcviii
u. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old
aa. Selim and Selma. . . . . . . . . . . . . .dccccxxii
bb. The King of Hind and his Visier. . . . .dccccxxviii
111 El Melik es Zahir Rukneddin Bibers el Bunducdari and the Sixteen
Officers of Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dccccxxx
a. The First Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . . dccccxxx
b. The Second Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . dccccxxxii
c. The Third Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxii
d. The Fourth Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
e. The Fifth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
f. The Sixth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
g. The Seventh Officer’s Story . . . . . . . dccccxxxiv
h. The Eighth Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . .dccccxxxv
ha. The Thief’s Story . . . . . . . . dccccxxxviii
i The Ninth Officer’s Story. . . . . . . . dccccxxxviii
j. The Tenth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . dccccxxxviii
k. The Eleventh Officer’s Story. . . . . . dccccxxxviii
l. The Twelfth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . dccccxxxix
m. The Thirteenth Officer’s Story. . . . . . dccccxxxix
n. The Fourteenth Officer’s Story. . . . . . dccccxxxix
na. A Merry Jest of a Thief . . . . . . . .dccccxl
nb. Story of the Old Sharper. . . . . . . .dccccxl
o. The Fifteenth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . .dccccxl
p. The Sixteenth Officer’s Story . . . . . . . .dccccxl
112. Abdallah ben Nafi and the King’s Son of Cashghardccccxli
a. Story of Tuhfet el Culoub and Haroun er Reshiddccccxlii
113. Noureddin Ali and Sitt el Milah. . . . . . . dcccclviii
114. El Abbas and the King’s Daughter of Baghdad. .dcccclxvi
115. The Malice of Women. . . . . . . . . . . . . dcccclxxix
a. The King and his Vizier’s Wife. . . . . . .dcccclxxx
b, The Merchant’s Wife and the Parrot. . . . .dcccclxxx
c. The Fuller and his Son. . . . . . . . . . .dcccclxxx
d. The Lover’s Trick against the Chaste Wife .dcccclxxx
e. The Niggard and the Loaves of Bread . . .dcccclxxxiv
f. The Lady and her Two Lovers . . . . . . .dcccclxxxiv
g. The King’s Son and the Ogress . . . . . . dcccclxxxv
h. The Drop of Honey . . . . . . . . . . . .dcccclxxxvi
i. The Woman who made her Husband Sift Dust.dcccclxxxvi
j. The Enchanted Springs . . . . . . . . . .dcccclxxxvi
k. The Vizier’s Son and the Bathkeeper’s Wifedcccclxxxviii
l. The Wife’s Device to Cheat her Husband. .dcccclxxxix
m. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl .dccccxc
n. The Man who never Laughed again . . . . . . dccccxci
o. The King’s Son and the Merchant’s Wife. . dccccxciii
p. The Man who saw the Night of Power. . . . dccccxciii
q. The Stolen Necklace . . . . . . . . . . . .dccccxciv
r. Prince Behram of Persia and the Princess Ed Detmadccccxciv
s. The House with the Belvedere. . . . . . . . dccccxcv
t. The Sandalwood Merchant and the Sharpers.dccccxcviii
u. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old