THE BOOK OF SINDIBAD CONTENTS. Comparative Table of Eastern Texts of the Book of Sindibâd Introduction The Book of Sindib~d. Editor’s Preface Introduction Sindibâd: Story of the Old Fox and the Monkey Sindibâd: Story of the Camel, the Wolf, the Fox, and the Pumpkin Sindibâd: Story of the King of Kashmir and the Elephant First Vazîr: Story of the King of the Monkeys The First Vazîr: Story of the Confectioner, his Wife, and the Parrot Story of the Officer, his Mistress, his Servant, and the Woman’s Husband The Damsel: Story of the Washerman and his Son The Second Vazîr: Story of the Two Partridges Story of the Old Man who sent his Young Wife to the Market to buy Rice The Damsel: Story of the Prince and the Ghûl The Third Vazîr: Story of the Snake and the Cat Story of the Libertine Husband The Damsel: Story of the Monkey and the Boar The Fourth Vazîr: Story of the Bathkeeper Story of the Go-between and the She-dog The Damsel: Lacuna in Ms. (Story of the Lady Whose Hair was Cut Off) The Fifth Vazîr: Story of the Pretended Widow Story of the Woman and Her Father-in-law The Damsel: Story of the Robber, the Lion, and the Monkey The Sixth Vazîr: Story of the Peri and the Devotee Story of the Concealed Robe The Damsel: Story of the Prince who went to Hunt The Seventh Vazîr: Story of the King and the Virtuous Wife Story of the Man Who Compiled a Book on the Wiles of Women The Prince: Story of the Poisoned Guests Story of the Careless Mother Story of the Infant in the Cradle Story of the Stolen Purse and the Child of Five Years Story of the Sandal-wood Merchant and the Advice of the Blind Old Man Story of the King’s Daughter and Her Liberators Conclusion The Seven Vaz§rs, Editor’s Preface Introduction The First Vazîr: Story of Story of The Damsel: Story of Story of The Second Vazîr: Story of The Damsel: Story of The Third Vazîr: Story of Story of The Damsel: Story of The Fourth Vazîr: Story of Story of The Damsel: Story of The Fifth Vazîr: Story of The Damsel: Story of Ahmed the Orphan the Merchant, His Wife, and the Parrot the Fuller and His Son the Sultan and the Vazlr’s Wife the Officer and the Merchant’s Wife the Prince and the Ghul the Drop of Honey the Woman and the Rice-seller the Transformed Prince the Bathman the Old Woman and the She-dog the Goldsmith and the Singing Girl the Young Man Who Was Taken to the Land of Women the Lover in the Chest The Sixth Vazîr: Story of Story of The Damsel: Story of Story of The Seventh Vazîr: Story of The Prince: Story of Conclusion the Merchant’s Wife and Her Suitors the Three Wishes the Devout Woman and the Magpie Prince Bahram and Princess Ed-detma the Burnt Veil the Poisoned Food Appendix. No. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII The The The The Camel, Wolf, and Fox King of the Monkeys Merchant and His Parrot Double Infidelity The Infected Loaves The Fuller and His Son The Blackguard The Two Partridges The Two Pigeons The Bread Elephant The Prince and the Ghul The Snake and the Cat The Libertine Husband The Monkey and the Boar The Go-between and the She-dog The Pretended Widow The Father-in-law The Robber and the Lion The Peri and the Devotee (The Three Wishes) The Concealed Robe — The Burnt Veil The Lady in the Glass Case The Lion’s Track The Wiles of Women The Poisoned Guests The Stolen Purse The Advantages of Travel The Four Liberators The Damsel’s Fate, etc. The Fox and the People Destiny, or the Son of the Sage The Woman and the Abbot The Revolt of Absalom The Death of Absalom The Disguised Young Man The Hunchbacks XXIV Ahmed the Orphan XXV The Drop of Honey XXVI The Changed Sex XXVII The Goldsmith and the Singing Girl XXVIII The Forbidden Doors; Or, Curiosity XXIX The Lover in the Chest The Birds: Slave-boy, etc. XXX The Lady and Her Suitors XXXI The Amazon XXXII The Seven Wise Masters: Introduction The Tree and its Branch The Knight and the Greyhound The Boar and the Herdsman Hippocrates’ Nephew Robbery of the King’s Treasury The Husband Shut out The King and His Seneschal The Wise Old Man Merlin’s Pillar The Burgess and Magpie The Seven Evil Counsellors The Widow Who Was Comforted The Siege of Rome The Two Dreams The Ravens Conclusion Comparative Table of Tales The Spoiled Daughter The Bad Stepmother The Three Knights and the Lady Bibliographical Notes XXXIII Dolopathos; Or, the King and the Seven Sages: Introduction The Dog and the Snake The King’s Treasury The Best Friend The Hard Creditor The Widow’s Son The Master Thief The Swan Children The Husband Shut out Conclusion XXXIV Additional Note: The Tank of Trial Index º Next Hom e Prepared for www.wollamshram.ca/1001/Clouston/Sindibad_Main.htm © 2009 (090214)
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