The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume X Part 41
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Volume X Part 41

41. Jaafar ben Yehya[FN#461] and the Man who forged a Letter in his Name dlxvi [566]

42. Er Reshid and the Barmecides dlxvii [567]

43. Ibn es Semmak and Er Reshid dlxviii [568]

44. El Mamoun and Zubeideh dlxviii [568]

45. Ali Shir[FN#462] and Zummurrud dlxix [569]

46. The Loves of Budour and Jubeir ben Umeir dlx.x.xvii [587]

47. The Man of Yemen and his Six Slave-girls dxcv [595]

48. Haroun Er Reshid with the Damsel and Abou Nuwas dc [600]

49. The Man who stole the Dog's Dish of Gold dcii [602]

50. El Melik en Nasir and the Three Masters of Police dciii [603]

a. Story of the Chief of the New Cairo Police dciv [604]

b. Story of the Chief of the Boulac Police dcv [605]

c. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police dcv [605]

51. The Thief and the Money-changer dcv [605]

52. Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the Merchant's Sister dcvi [606]

53. King Kelyaad[FN#463] of Hind and his Vizier Shimas dcix [609]

a. The Cat and the Mouse dcix [609]

b. The Fakir and his Pot of b.u.t.ter dcx [610]

c. The Fishes and the Crab dcxi [611]

d. The Crow and the Serpent dcxi [611]

e. The Fox and the Wild a.s.s dcxi [611]

f. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince dcxii [612]

g. The Crows and the Hawk dcxiii [613]

h. The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife dcxiv [614]

i. The Spider and the Wind dcxv [615]

j. The Two Kings dcxvi [616]

k. The Blind Man and the Cripple dcxvi [616]

1. The Foolish Fisherman dcxxvi [626]

m. The Boy and the Thieves dcxxvii [627]

n. The Man and his Wilful Wife dcxxvii [627]

o. The Merchant and the Thieves dcxxix [629]

p. The Foxes and the Wolf dcx.x.x [630]

q. The Shepherd and the Thief dcx.x.xii [632]

r. The Heathc.o.c.k and the Tortoises dcx.x.xiv [634]

54. The Woman whose Hands were cut off for Almsgiving dcxli [641]

55. The Poor Man and His Generous Friend dcxliii [643]

56. The Ruined Man who became Rich again through a Dream dcxliv [644]

57. Abou Nuwas with the Three Boys and the Khalif Haroun er Reshid dcxlv [645]

58. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh[FN#464] dcxlvi [646]

59. El Mutelemmis and his Wife Umeimeh dcxlviii [648]

60. Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh in the Bath dcxlviii [648]

61. Musab ben ez Zubeir and Aaisheh his Wife dcxlix [649]

62. Aboulaswed and his Squinting Slave-girl dcli [651]

63. Haroun er Reshid and the Two Girls dcli [651]

64. Haroun er Reshid and the Three Girls dcli [651]

65. The Simpleton and the Sharper dclii [652]

66. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Er Reshid and Zubeideh dclii [652]

67. The Khalif El Hakim and the Merchant dcliii [653]

68. Kisra Anoushirwan and the Village Damsel dcliii [653]

69. The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith's Wife dcliv [654]

70. Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman dclvi [656]

71. Yehya ben Khalid and the Poor Man dclvi [656]

72. Mohammed el Amin and Jaafar ben el Hadi dclvii [657]

73. The Woman's Trick against her Husband dclviii [658]

74. The Devout Woman and the Two Wicked Elders dclix [659]

75. El Fezl ben Rebiya[FN#465] and the Old Bedouin dclx [660]

76. En Numan and the Arab of the Benou Tai dclx [660]

77. The Draper and the Thief[FN#466] dclxi [661]

78. Mesrour and Ibn el-Caribi dclxii [662]

79. The Devout Prince dclxiv [664]

80. The Schoolmaster who fell in Love by Report dclxv [665]

81. The Foolish Schoolmaster dclxvi [666]

82. The Ignorant Man who set up for a Schoolmaster dclxvii [667]

83. Adi ben Zeid and the Princess Hind dclxviii [668]

84. Dibil el Khuzai; with the Lady and Muslim ben el Welid dclxx [670]

85. Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant dclxx [670]

86. The Three Unfortunate Lovers dclxxii [672]

87. The Lovers of the Benou Tai dclxxiii [673]

88. The Mad Lover dclxxiv [674]

89. Firouz and his Wife dclxxv [675]

90. The Apples of Paradise dclxxvi [676]

91. The Loves of Abou Isa and Curret el Ain dclxxviii [678]

92. El Amin and his Uncle Ibrahim ben el Mehdi dclx.x.xii [682]

93. El Feth ben Khacan and El Mutawekkil dclx.x.xiii [683]

94. The Man's Dispute with the Learned Woman of the relative Excellence of the s.e.xes dclx.x.xiii [683]

95. Abou Suweid and the Handsome Old woman dclx.x.xvii [687]

96. Ali ben Tahir and the Girl Mounis dclx.x.xviii [688]

97. The Woman who had a Boy and the other who had a Man to Lover dclx.x.xviii [688]

98. The Haunted House in Baghdad dclx.x.xviii [688]

99. The History of Gherib and his brother Agib dcxcviii [698]

100. The Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty and her daughter Zeyneb the Trickstress dcclvi [756]

101. The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of Cairo dcclxvi [766]

102. Joudar and his Brothers dcclxxvi [776]

103. Julnar of the Sea and her Son King Bedr Basim of Persia dccxciv [794]

104. Mesrour and Zein el Mewasif dcccxxi [821]

105. Ali Noureddin and the Frank King's Daughter dcccx.x.xi [831]

106. The Man of Upper Egypt and his Frank Wife dccclxii [862]

107. The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-girl dccclxiv [864]

108. Aboukir the Dyer and Abousir the Barber dccclxvii [867]

109. Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Merman dccclxxvii [877]

110. King Shah Bekht and his Vizier Er Rehwan dccclx.x.xv [885]

a. The Man of Khora.s.san, his Son and his Governor dccclx.x.xvi [886]

b. The Singer and the Druggist dccclx.x.xviii [888]

c. The King who knew the Quintessence of Things dcccxci [891]

d. The Rich Man who gave his Fair Daughter in Marriage to the Poor Old Man dcccxcii [892]

e. The Rich Man and his Wasteful Son dcccxciii [893]

f. The King's Son who fell in Love with the Picture dcccxciv [894]

g. The Fuller and his Wife dcccxcvi [896]

h. The Old Woman, the Merchant and the King dcccxcvi [896]

i. The Credulous Husband dcccxcviii [898]