The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume X Part 44
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Volume X Part 44

77. King Kisra Anoushirwan and the Village Damsel ccclx.x.xix [389]

78. The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith's Wife cccxc [390]

79. Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman cccxci [391]

80. Yehya ben Khalid and the Poor Man cccxci [391]

81. Mohammed el Amin and Jaafer ben el Hadi cccxcii [392]

82. Said ben Salim and the Barmecides cccxcii [392]

83. The Woman's Trick against her Husband cccxciii [393]

84. The Devout Woman and the two Wicked Elders cccxciv [394]

85. Jaafer the Barmecide and the Old Bedouin cccxcv [395]

86. Omar ben el Khettab and the Young Bedouin cccxcv [395]

87. El Mamoun and the Pyramids of Egypt cccxcviii [398]

88. The Thief turned Merchant and the other Thief cccxcviii [398]

89. Mesrour and Ibn el Caribi cccxcix [399]

90. The Devout Prince cccci [401]

91. The Schoolmaster who Fell in Love by Report cccii [402]

92. The Foolish Schoolmaster cccciii [403]

93. The Ignorant Man who set up for a Schoolmaster cccciii [403]

94. The King and the Virtuous Wife cccciv [404]

95. Abdurrehman the Moor's Story of the Roc cccciv [404]

96. Adi ben Zeid and the Princess Hind ccccv [405]

97. Dibil el Khuzai with the Lady and Muslim ben el Welid ccccvii [407]

98. Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant ccccvii [407]

99. The Three Unfortunate Lovers[FN#470] ccccix [409]

100. The Lovers of the Benou Tai ccccx [410]

101. The Mad Lover ccccxi [411]

102. The Apples of Paradise ccccxii [412]

103. The Loves of Abou Isa and Curret el Ain ccccxiv [414]

104. El Amin and his Uncle Ibrahim ben el Mehdi ccccxviii [418]

105. El Feth ben Khacan and El Mutawekkil ccccxix [419]

106. The Man's Dispute with the Learned Woman of the relative Excellence of the s.e.xes ccccxix [419]

107. Abou Suweid and the Handsome Old Woman ccccxxiii [423]

108. Ali ben Tahir and the Girl Mounis ccccxxiv [424]

109. The Woman who had a Boy and the other who had a Man to Lover ccccxxiv [424]

110. The Haunted House in Baghdad ccccxxiv [424]

111. The Pilgrim and the Old Woman who dwelt in the Desert ccccx.x.xiv [434]

112. Aboulhusn and his Slave-girl Taweddud ccccx.x.xvi [436]

113. The Angel of Death with the Proud King and the Devout Man cccclxii [462]

114. The Angel of Death and the Rich King cccclxii [462]

115. The Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel cccclxiii [463]

116. Iskender Dhoulkernein and a certain Tribe of Poor Folk cccclxiv [464]

117. The Righteousness of King Anoushirwan cccclxiv [464]

118. The Jewish Cadi and his Pious Wife cccclxv [465]

119. The Shipwrecked Woman and her Child cccclxvi [466]

120. The Pious Black Slave cccclxvii [467]

121. The Devout Platter-maker and his Wife cccclxviii [468]

122. El Hejjaj ben Yousuf and the Pious Man cccclxx [470]

123. The Blacksmith who could Handle Fire without Hurt cccclxxi [471]

124. The Saint to whom G.o.d gave a Cloud to serve Him and the Devout King cccclxxiii [473]

125. The Muslim Champion and the Christian Lady cccclxxiv [474]

126. Ibrahim ben el Khawwas and the Christian King's Daughter cccclxxvii [477]

127. The Justice of Providence cccclxxviii [478]

128. The Ferryman of the Nile and the Hermit cccclxxix [479]

129. The King of the Island cccclxxix [479]

130. Abulhusn ed Durraj and Abou Jaafer the Leper cccclx.x.xi [481]

131. The Queen of the Serpents cccclx.x.xii [482]

a. The Adventures of Beloukiya cccclx.x.xvi [486]

b. The Story of Janshah ccccxcix [499]

132. Sindbad the Sailor and Sindbad the Porter dx.x.xvi [536]

a. The First Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dx.x.xviii [538]

b. The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dxliii [543]

c. The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dxlvi [546]

d. The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dl [550]

e. The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dlvi [556]

f. The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dlix [559]

g. The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor dlxiii [563]

133. The City of Bra.s.s dlxvi [566]

134. The Malice of Women dlxxviii [578]

a. The King and his Vizier's Wife dlxxviii [578]

b. The Merchant's Wife and the Parrot dlxxix [579]

c. The Fuller and his Son dlxxix [579]

d. The Lover's Trick against the Chaste Wife dlx.x.x [580]

e. The n.i.g.g.ard and the Loaves of Bread dlx.x.x [580]

f. The Lady and her Two Lovers dlx.x.xi [581]

g. The King's Son and the Ogress dlx.x.xi [581]

h. The Drop of Honey dlx.x.xii [582]

i. The Woman who made her Husband sift Dust dlx.x.xii [582]

j. The Enchanted Springs dlx.x.xii [582]

k. The Vizier's Son and the Bathkeeper's Wife dlx.x.xiv [584]

l. The Wife's Device to Cheat her Husband dlx.x.xiv [584]

m. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-girl dlx.x.xvi [586]

n. The Man who never Laughed again dlx.x.xvii [587]

o. The King's Son and the Merchant's Wife dxci [591]

p. The Page who feigned to know the Speech of Birds dxcii [592]

q. The Lady and her five Suitors dxciii [593]

r. The Man who saw the Night of Power dxcvi [596]

s. The Stolen Necklace dxcvi [596]

t. The two Pigeons dxcvii [597]

u. Prince Behram of Persia and the Princess Ed Detma dxcvii [597]

v. The House with the Belvedere dxcviii [598]

w. The King's Son and the Afrit's Mistress dcii [602]

x. The Sandal-wood Merchant and the Sharpers dciii [603]

y. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child dcv [605]

z. The Stolen Purse dcv [605]

135. Jouder and his Brothers dcvi [606]

136. The History of Gherib and his Brother Agib dcxxiv [624]

137. Otbeh and Reyya dclx.x.x [680]

138. Hind Daughter of En Numan and El Hejjaj dclx.x.xi [681]

139. Khuzeimeh ben Bishr and Ikrimeh el Feyyaz dclx.x.xii [682]

140. Younus the Scribe and the Khalif Welid ben Sehl dclx.x.xiv [684]

141. Haroun er Reshid and the Arab Girl dclx.x.xv [685]