VOL. VII.
Contains 447 pages, from Night dccclxxiii.–mi.
The following is a list of the contents:—
| PAGE. | |
|---|---|
| Conclusion of the Brother Wazirs | 1–69 |
| Story of the thieving Youth and his Step-mother, Night dcccxcvii.–cm. | 69 |
| The Kazi of Baghdad and his virtuous Wife, Night cm.–cmxi. | 77 |
| History of the Sultan who protected the Kazi’s Wife, Night cmxi.–cmxvii. | 109 |
| The Sultan of Al-’Irák, Zunnár ibn Zunnár, Night cmxvii.–cmxxi. | 126 |
| Ardashir, Prince of Persia, and the Princess Hayát al-Nufús, daughter of Sultan Kádir, Night cmxxi.–cmlxviii. | 139 |
| Story of Shaykh Nakkit the Fisherman, Night cmlxviii.–cmlxxviii. | 297 |
| The Sultan of Andalusia, and the Prince of Al-’Irák who deflowered the Wazir’s daughter; a prose replica of Al-Hayfá and Yusuf. MS. vol. v. 210. Night cmlxxviii.–cmlxxxviii. | 329 |
| Tale of Sultan Taylún and the generous Fellah, Night cmlxxxviii.–cmxciv. | 365 |
| The retired Sage and his Servant-lad, Night cmxcviii. | 414 |
| The Merchant’s Daughter who married an Emperor of China, Night cmxcviii.–mi., ending the work | 430–447 |
This MS. terminates The Nights with the last tale and has no especial conclusion relating the marriage of the two brother Kings with the two sisters.