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j. The Unjust King and the t.i.ther dcccxcix [899]
ja. Story of David and Solomon dcccxcix [899]
k. The Thief and the Woman dcccxcix [899]
l. The Three Men and our Lord Jesus dcccci [901]
la. The Disciple's Story dcccci [901]
m. The Dethroned King whose Kingdom and Good were Restored to Him dcccci [901]
n. The Man whose Caution was the Cause of his Death dcccciii [903]
o. The Man who was lavish of his House and his Victual to one whom he knew not dcccciv [904]
p. The Idiot and the Sharper dccccv [905]
q. Khelbes and his Wife and the Learned Man dccccvi [906]
r. The Pious Woman accused of Lewdness dccccvii [907]
s. The Journeyman and the Girl dccccix [909]
t. The Weaver who became a Physician by his Wife's Commandment dccccix [909]
u. The Two Sharpers who cheated each his Fellow dccccxi [911]
v. The Sharpers with the Money-Changer and the a.s.s dccccxiv [914]
w. The Sharper and the Merchants dccccxv [915]
wa. The Hawk and the Locust dccccxvi [916]
x. The King and his Chamberlain's Wife dccccxvii [917]
xa. The Old Woman and the Draper's Wife dccccxvii [917]
y. The foul-favoured Man and his Fair Wife dccccxviii [918]
z. The King who lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth and G.o.d restored them to him dccccxvix [919]
za. Selim and Selma dccccxxii [922]
zb. The King of Hind and his Vizier dccccxxviii [928]
111. El Melik er Zahir Rukneddin Bibers el Bunducdari and the Sixteen Officers of Police dccccx.x.x [930]
a. The First Officer's Story dccccx.x.x [930]
b. The Second Officer's Story dccccx.x.xii [932]
c. The Third Officer's Story dccccx.x.xii [932]
d. The Fourth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xiv [934]
e. The Fifth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xiv [934]
f. The Sixth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xiv [934]
g. The Seventh Officer's Story dccccx.x.xiv [934]
h. The Eighth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xv [935]
ha. The Thief's Story dccccx.x.xviii [938]
i. The Ninth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xviii [938]
j. The Tenth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xviii [938]
k. The Eleventh Officer's Story dccccx.x.xviii [938]
l. The Twelfth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xxix [939]
m. The Thirteenth Officer's Story dcccccx.x.xix [939]
n. The Fourteenth Officer's Story dccccx.x.xxix [939]
na. A Merry Jest of a Thief dccccxl [940]
nb. Story of the Old Sharper dccccxl [940]
o. The Fifteenth Officer's Story dccccxl [940]
p. The Sixteenth Officer's Story dccccxl [940]
112. Abdallah ben Nafi and the King's Son of Cashghar dccccxli [941]
a. Story of Tuhfet el Culoub and Haroun er Res.h.i.+d dccccxlii [942]
113. Noureddin Ali and Sitt el Milah dcccclviii [958]
114. El Abbas and the King's Daughter of Baghdad dcccclxvi [966]
115. The Malice of Women dcccclxxix [979]
a. The King and his Vizier's Wife dcccclx.x.x [980]
b. The Merchant's Wife and the Parrot dcccclx.x.x [980]
c. The Fuller and his Son dcccclx.x.x [980]
d. The Lover's Trick against the Chaste Wife dcccclx.x.x [980]
e. The n.i.g.g.ard and the Loaves of Bread dcccclx.x.x [980]
f. The Lady and her Two Lovers dcccclx.x.x [980]
g. The King's Son and the Ogress dcccclx.x.xv [985]
h. The Drop of Honey dcccclx.x.xvi [986]
i. The Woman who make her Husband Sift Dust dcccclx.x.xvi [986]
j. The Enchanted Springs dcccclx.x.xvi [986]
k. The Vizier's Son and the Bathkeeper's Wife dcccclx.x.xviii [988]
1. The Wife's Device to Cheat her Husband dcccclx.x.xix [989]
m. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl dccccxc [990]
n. The Man who never Laughed again dccccxci [991]
o. The King's Son and the Merchant's Wife dccccxciii [993]
p. The Man who saw the Night of Power dccccxciii [993]
q. The Stolen Necklace dccccxciv [994]
r. Prince Behram of Persia and the Princess Ed Detma dccccxciv [994]
s. The House with the Belvedere dccccxcv [995]
t. The Sandalwood Merchant and the Sharpers dccccxcviii [998]
u. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child dccccxcviii [998]
v. The Stolen Purse dccccxcix [999]
w. The Fox and the Folk[FN#467] m [1000]
116. The Two Kings and the Vizier's Daughters mi [1001]
117. The Favourite and her Lover mi [1001]
118. The Merchant of Cairo and the Favourite of the Khalif El Mamoun El Hakim bi Amrillah mi [1001]
Conclusion.
INDEX IV.--C.
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE MCNAUGHTEN OR TURNER MACAN TEXT (1839-42) AND BULAK EDITION (A.H. 1251 = A.D. 1835-36) OF THE ARABIC TEXT OF THE BOOK OF THE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT; AS TRANSLATED BY MR. JOHN PAYNE.
Night INTRODUCTION.--Story of King Shehriyar and his Brother a. Story of the Ox and the a.s.s 1. The Merchant and the Genie i [1]
a. The First Old Man's Story i [1]
b. The Second Old Man's Story ii [2]
c. The Third Old Man's Story ii [2]
2. The Fisherman and the Genie iii [3]
a. Story of the Physician Douban iv [4]
aa. Story of King Sindbad and his Falcon[FN#468] v [5]
ab. Story of the King's Son and the Ogress v [5]
b. Story of the Enchanted Youth vii [7]
3. The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad ix [9]
a. The First Calender's Story xi [11]
b. The Second Calender's Story xii [12]
ba. Story of the Envier and the Envied[FN#469] xiii [13]
c. The Third Calender's Story xiv [14]
d. The Eldest Lady's Story xvii [17]
e. The Story of the Portress xviii [18]