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| Tale of the Barber and his Son (told by Manjab), Night dlxi.–dcli. | 180 |
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| Scott: “Story of the Sultan, the Dervishe and the Barber’s Son.” |
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| The Badawi Woman and her Lover, Night dclv.–dclvi. | 196 |
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| Story of the Wife and her two Gallants, Night dclvi.–dclx. | 199 |
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| Tale of Princess Al-Hayfá and Prince Yusuf, Night dclx.–dccx. | 210 |
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| Scott: “Story of Aleefah, daughter of Mherejaun, Sultan of Hind, and Eusuff, Prince of Sind, related to Haroun al-Rusheed by the celebrated reciter of Tales, Ibn Malook Aleed Iowaudee,” p. 352. |
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| Adventures of the Three Princes of China, Night dccx.–dccxvii. | 362 |
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| Scott: “Adventures of the Three Princes, sons of the Sultan of China.” |
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| History of the first Brave, Night dccxvii.–dccxxii. | 385 |
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| Scott: “The Military Braggadocio;” Ouseley, “the Gallant Officer;” and the Lat. list “Miles Gloriosus.” |
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| History of another Brave, Night dccxxii.–dccxxiii. | 395 |
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| The Merry Adventures of a Simpleton,[[637]] Night dccxxiii.–dccxxvi. | 400 |
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| Scott: “The Idiot and his Asses.” |
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| The Goodwife of Cairo and the three Rakehells, Night dccxxvi.–dccxxviii. | 409 |
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| Story of the righteous Wazir wrongfully gaoled, Night dccxxviii.–dccxxxviii. | 416 |
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| Tale of the Barber, the Captain and the Cairene Youth, Night dccxxxiii.–xxxviii. | 430 |
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| (In the Lat. list we find “Tonsor et Juvenis Cahirensis.”) |
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| Story of the Goodwife of Cairo and her Gallants, Night dccxxxviii.–dccxliii. | 444 |
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| Scott: “The virtuous Woman of Cairo and her Suitors,” p. 380. |
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| The Kazi’s Tale of the Tailor, the Lady and the Captain,[[638]] Night dccxlii.–dccxlvi. | 455 |
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| Scott: “The Cauzee’s Story,” p. 386. |
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| Story of the Syrian and the Three Women of Cairo, Night dccxlvi. and to end of vol. v. | 465 |