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| The Courtier’s Story, or Tale of the Nadím to the Emir of Cairo, Night cdlxxxiii.–cdxci. | 140 |
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| Scott: “Story related to an Ameer of Egypt by a Courtier,” p. 229. |
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| Another relation of the Courtier, Night cdcxi. | 157 |
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| (Here Iblis took the place of a musician.) |
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| The Shaykh with Beard shorn by the Shaytan, Night cdxcii. | 162 |
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| History of the King’s Son of Sind and the Lady Fatimah, Night cdxci.–di. | 165 |
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| Scott: “The Sultan of Sind and Fatimah, daughter of Ummir[[636]] (’Ámir) Ibn Naomann (Nu’umán).” |
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| History of the Lovers of Syria, Night di.–dx. | 189 |
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| Scott: “The Lovers of Syria.” |
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| History of Al-Hajjaj bin Yusuf and the Young Sayyid, Night dx.–dxx. | 213 |
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| Scott: “The Young Sayd and Hijauje.” |
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| Uns al-Wujúd and the Wazir’s Daughter Rose-in-hood, Night dxxi.–dxli. | 240 |
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| Scott: “Ins al-Wujood and Wird al-Ikmaum, daughter of Ibrahim, Vizier of Sultan Shamìkh.” |
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| Story of the Sultan’s Son and Daughter of the Wazir, Night dxli.–dxlv. | 293 |
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| Tale of Sultan Káyyish, Night dxlv.–dlvii. | 312 |
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| (A romance of chivalry and impossible contests of ten knights against 15,000 men.) |
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| The Young Lady transformed into a Gazelle by her Step-mother, Night dlviii.–dlxiii. | 345 |
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| The History of Mázin, Night dlxviii.–dxcv. (omitted, because it is the same as “Hasan of Bassorah and the King’s Daughter of the Jinn,” vol. viii. 7); to the end of vol. iv. | 456 |