Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 85 pages of information about Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03.

Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 85 pages of information about Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03.
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97.  The Woman who had a Boy and the other who had a Man to Loverdclxxxviii
98.  The Haunted House in Baghdad. . . . . . . . . dclxxxviii
99.  The History of Gherib and his brother Agib. . . dcxcviii
100.  The Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty and her Daughter Zeyneb the Trickstressdcclvi
101.  The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of Cairo . . .dcclxvi
102.  Jouder and his Brothers. . . . . . . . . . . . .dcclxxv
103.  Julnar of the Sea and her Son King Bedr Basim of Persiadccxciv
104.  Mesrour and Zein el Mewasif. . . . . . . . . . .dcccxxi
105.  Ali Noureddin and the Frank King’s Daughter. . dcccxxxi
106.  The Man of Upper Egypt and his Frank Wife. . . dccclxii
107.  The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-girl . dccclxiv
108.  Aboukir the Dyer and Abousir the Barber. . . .dccclxvii
109.  Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Mermandccclxxvii
110.  King Shah Bekhi and his Vizier Er Rehwan . . .dccclxxxv
a.  The Man of Khorassan, his Son and his Governordccclxxxvi
b.  The Singer and the Druggist . . . . . . dccclxxxviii
c.  The King who knew the Quintessence of Things.dcccxci
d.  The Rich Man who gave his Fair Daughter in Marriage to the
Poor Old Man. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dcccxcii
e.  The Rich Man and his Wasteful Son . . . . .dcccxciii
f.  The King’s Son who fell in Love with the Picturedcccxciv
g.  The Fuller and his Wife . . . . . . . . . . dcccxcvi
h.  The Old Woman, the Merchant and the King. . dcccxcvi
i.  The Credulous Husband . . . . . . . . . . dcccxcviii
j.  The Unjust King and the Tither. . . . . . . dcccxcix
ja.  Story of David and Solomon. . . . . . dcccxcix
h.  The Thief and the Woman . . . . . . . . . . dcccxcix
l.  The Three Men and our Lord Jesus. . . . . . . dcccci
la.  The Disciple’s Story. . . . . . . . . . dcccci
m.  The Dethroned King whose Kingdom and Good were Restored to Himdcccci
n.  The Man whose Caution was the Cause of his Deathdcccciii
o.  The Man who was lavish of his House and his Victual to one whom
he knew not . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dcccciv
p.  The Idiot and the Sharper . . . . . . . . . . dccccv
q.  Khelbes and his Wife and the Learned Man. . .dccccvi
r.  The Pious Woman accused of Lewdness . . . . dccccvii
s.  The Journeyman and the Girl . . . . . . . . .dccccix
t.  The Weaver who became a Physician by his Wife’s Commandmentdccccix
u.  The Two Sharpers who cheated each his Fellow.dccccxi
v.  The Sharpers with the Money-Changer and the Assdccccxiv
w.  The Sharper and the Merchants . . . . . . . .dccccxv
wa.  The Hawk and the Locust . . . . . . . dccccxvi
x.  The King and his Chamberlain’s Wife . . . .dccccxvii
xa.  The Old Woman and the Draper’s Wife .dccccxvii
y.  The foul-favoured Man and his Fair Wife . dccccxviii
z.  The King who lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth and God
restored them to him. . . . . . .
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