The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume X Part 43
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Volume X Part 43

4. The Three Apples xix [19]

5. Noureddin Ali of Cairo and his Son Bedreddin Ha.s.san xx [20]

6. Story of the Hunchback xxv [25]

a. The Christian Broker's Story xxv [25]

b. The Controller's Story xxvii [27]

c. The Jewish Physician's Story xxviii [28]

d. The Tailor's Story xxix [29]

e. The Barber's Story x.x.xi [31]

ea. Story of the Barber's First Brother x.x.xi [31]

eb. Story of the Barber's Second Brother x.x.xi [31]

ec. Story of the Barber's Third Brother x.x.xii [32]

ed. Story of the Barber's Fourth Brother x.x.xii [32]

ee. Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother x.x.xii [32]

ef. Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother x.x.xiii [33]

7. Noureddin Ali and the Damsel Enis el Jelis x.x.xiv [34]

8. Ghanim ben Eyoub the Slave of Love x.x.xix [39]

a. Story of the Eunuch Bekhit x.x.xix [39]

b. Story of the Eunuch Kafour x.x.xix [39]

9. The History of King Omar ben Ennuman and his Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan xlv [45]

a. Story of Taj el Mulouk and the Princess Dunya cvii [107]

aa. Story of Aziz and Azizeh cvii [107]

b. Bakoun's Story of the Hashish-Eater cxliii [143]

c. Hemmad the Bedouin's Story cxliv [144]

10. The Birds and Beasts and the Son of Adam cxlvi [146]

11. The Hermits cxlviii [148]

12. The Waterfowl and the Tortoise cxlviii [148]

13. The Wolf and the Fox cxlviii [148]

a. The Hawk and the Partridge cxlix [149]

14. The Mouse and the Weasel cl [150]

15. The Cat and the Crow cl [150]

16. The Fox and the Crow cl [150]

a. The Mouse and the Flea cli [151]

b. The Falcon and the Birds clii [152]

c. The Sparrow and the Eagle clii [152]

17. The Hedgehog and the Pigeons clii [152]

a. The Merchant and the Two Sharpers clii [152]

18. The Thief and his Monkey clii [152]

a. The Foolish Weaver clii [152]

19. The Sparrow and the Peac.o.c.k clii [152]

20. Ali ben Bekkar and Shemsennehar cliii [153]

21. Kemerezzeman and Budour clxx [170]

a. Nimeh ben er Rebya and Num his Slave-girl ccx.x.xvii [237]

22. Alaeddin Abou esh Shamat ccl [250]

23. Hatim et Ta; his Generosity after Death cclxx [270]

24. Maan ben Zadeh and the three Girls cclxxi [271]

25. Maan ben Zadeh and the Bedouin cclxxi [271]

26. The City of Lebtait cclxxii [272]

27. The Khalif Hisham and the Arab Youth cclxxii [272]

28. Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the Barber-surgeon cclxxiii [273]

29. The City of Irem cclxxvi [276]

30. Isaac of Mosul's Story of Khedijeh and the Khalif Mamoun cclxxix [279]

31. The Scavenger and the n.o.ble Lady of Baghdad cclx.x.xii [282]

32. The Mock Khalif cclx.x.xvi [286]

33. Ali the Persian and the Kurd Sharper ccxciv [294]

34. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Haroun er Reshid and his Vizier Jaafer ccxcvi [296]

35. The Lover who feigned himself a Thief to save his Mistress's Honour ccxcvii [297]

36. Jaafer the Barmecide and the Bean-Seller ccxcix [299]

37. Abou Mohammed the Lazy ccc [300]

38. Yehya ben Khalid and Mensour cccv [305]

39. Yehya ben Khalid and the Man who forged a Letter in his Name cccvi [306]

40. The Khalif El Mamoun and the Strange Doctor cccvii [307]

41. Ali Shar and Zumurrud cccviii [308]

42. The Loves of Jubeir ben Umeir and the Lady Budour cccxxvii [327]

43. The Man of Yemen and his six Slave-girls cccx.x.xiv [334]

44. Haroun er Reshid with the Damsel and Abou Nuwas cccx.x.xviii [338]

45. The Man who stole the Dog's Dish of Gold cccxl [340]

46. The Sharper of Alexandria and the Master of Police cccxli [341]

47. El Melik en Nasir and the three Masters of Police cccxliii [343]

a. Story of the Chief of the New Cairo Police cccxliii [343]

b. Story of the Chief of the Boulac Police cccxliv [344]

c. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police cccxliv [344]

48. The Thief and the Money-Changer cccxliv [344]

49. The Chief of the Cous Police and the Sharper cccxlv [345]

50. Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the Merchant's Sister cccxlvi [346]

51. The Woman whose Hands were cut off for Almsgiving cccxlviii [348]

52. The Devout Israelite cccxlviii [348]

53. Abou Ha.s.san ez Ziyadi and the Man from Khora.s.san cccxlix [349]

54. The Poor Man and his Generous Friend cccli [351]

55. The Ruined Man who became Rich again through a Dream cccli [351]

56. El Mutawekkil and his Favourite Mehboubeh cccli [351]

57. Werdan the Butcher's Adventure with the Lady and the Bear cccliii [353]

58. The King's Daughter and the Ape ccclv [355]

59. The Enchanted Horse ccclvii [357]

60. Uns el Wujoud and the Vizier's Daughter Rose-in-bud ccclxxi [371]

61. Abou Nuwas with the three Boys and the Khalif Haroun er Reshid ccclx.x.xi [381]

62. Abdallah ben Maamer with the Man of Ba.s.sora and his Slave-girl ccclx.x.xiii [383]

63. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh ccclx.x.xiii [383]

64. The Vizier of Yemen and his young Brother ccclx.x.xiv [384]

65. The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School ccclx.x.xv [385]

66. El Mutelemmis and his Wife Umeimeh ccclx.x.xv [385]

67. Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh in the Bath ccclx.x.xv [385]

68. Haroun er Reshid and the three Poets ccclx.x.xvi [386]

69. Musab ben er Zubeir and Aaisheh his Wife ccclx.x.xvi [386]

70. Aboulaswed and his squinting Slave-girl ccclx.x.xvii [387]

71. Haroun er Reshid and the two Girls ccclx.x.xvii [387]

72. Haroun er Reshid and the three Girls ccclx.x.xvii [387]

73. The Miller and his Wife ccclx.x.xvii [387]

74. The Simpleton and the Sharper ccclx.x.xviii [388]

75. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh ccclx.x.xviii [388]

76. The Khalif El Hakim and the Merchant ccclx.x.xix [389]