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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.
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IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
The
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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
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