1. | The Bull and the Ass (a).
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2. | The Merchant and the Hobgoblin (1; Habicht translates Kobold!).
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3. | The Man and the Antelope (1a).
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4. | The Merchant and Two Dogs (1b).
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5. | The Old Man and the Mule (1c).
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*6. | The History of the Hunters (2).
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7&8. | The History of King Unam and the Philosopher Reinan (2a).
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* 9. | History of King Sinbad and Elbase (2a, ab).
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*10. | History of the Porter (3).
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*11. | History of Karanduli.
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12. | Story of the Mirror.
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13. | Story of the Three Apples (4).
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*14. | Of Shensheddin Mohammed, and his Brother Noureddin (5).
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*15. | Of the Taylor, Little Hunchback, the Jew and the Christian (6).
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16. | The History of Noureddin Ali (7).
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17. | Ditto of Gaumayub, &c. (8).
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*18. | The History of King Omar and Oman and his Children. (This tale is extremely long, and occupies much of the manuscript) (9).
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*19. | Of the Lover and the Beloved (9a)
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20. | Story of the Peacock, the Goose, the Ass, the Horse, &c. (10).
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21. | Of the Pious Man (11).
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22. | Of the Pious Shepherd.
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23. | Of the Bird and the Turtle (12).
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24. | Of the Fox, the Hawk, &c. (13).
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25. | Of the Lord of the Beasts.
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*26. | Of the Mouse and the Partridge (14).
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27. | Of the Raven and the Cat (15).
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28. | Of the Raven, the Fox, the Mouse, the Flea, &c., &c. (16).
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29. | Story of the Thief (18).
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*30. | Of Aul Hassan and the Slave Shemsney Har (20).
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*31. | Of Kamrasaman, &c. (21).
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32. | Of Naam and Nameto la (21a).
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*33. | Of Aladin Abuskelmat (22).
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*34. | Of Hallina Die (23).
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35. | Story of Maan Jaamnazida (24).
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36. | History of the Town Litta (26).
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37. | Story of Hassan Abdulmelac (27).
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38. | Of Ibrahim Elmachde, Brother of Haroun al Raschid (28).
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39. | History of the Famous Garden Ezem (Paradise) (29).
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40. | Of Isaac of Mossul (30).
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41. | Of Hasli Hasli.
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42. | Of Mohammed Eli Ali (32).
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43. | Of Ali the Persian (33).
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44. | History of the Raschid and his Judge (34).
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45. | Of Haled Immi Abdullah.
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46. | Of Jafaard the Bamasside (36).
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47. | Of Abokohammed Kurlan (37).
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48. | Of Haroun al-Raschid and Sala.
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49. | History of Mamoan (40).
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50. | Of Shar and the Slave Zemroud (41).
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51. | Of the Lady Bedoor (literally Mrs. Moon-face) and Mr. Victorious (42).
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52. | Of Mammon and Mohammed of Bassorah.
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53. | Of Haroun al-Raschid and his Slave (44).
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54. | Of the Merchant in Debt (45).
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55. | Of Hassoun Medin, the Governor (46).
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56. | Of King Nassir and his Three Children--the Governor of Cairo, the Governor of Bulac, and the Governor of Old Cairo (47).
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57. | History of the Banker and the Thief (48).
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58. | Of Aladin, Governor of Constantinople.
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59. | Of Mamoon and Ibrahim (50).
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60. | Of a certain King (51).
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61. | Of a Pious Man (52).
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62. | Of Abul Hassan Ezeada (53). 63. Of a Merchant (54).
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64. | Of a Man of Bagdad (55).
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65. | Of Modavikil (56).
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*66. | Of Virdan in the time of Hakim Veemrelack (N.B.--He built the Mosque in going from Cairo to Heliopolis) (57).
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67. | Of a Slave and an Ape (58).
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*68. | Story of the Horse of Ebony (59).
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*69. | Of Insilvujud (60).
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70. | Of Eban Vas (61).
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71. | Of an Inhabitant of Bassora (62).
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72. | History of a Man of the tribe of Arabs of Beucadda (63).
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73. | History of Benriddin, Vizir of Yemen (64).
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74. | Of a Boy and a Girl (65).
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75. | Of Mutelmis (66).
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76. | Of Haroun al Rashid and the Lady Zebeda (67).
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77. | Of Mussa ab imni Zibir (69).
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78. | Of the Black Father.
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79. | Of Haroun al Raschid.
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80. | Story of an Ass Keeper (74?).
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81. | Of Haroun al Rashid and Eboo Yussuf (75).
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82. | Of Hakim, Builder of the Mosque (76).
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83. | Of Melikel Horrais.
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84. | Of a Gilder and his Wife (78).
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85. | Of Hashron, &c. (79).
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86. | Of Yackyar, &c., the Barmadride (80).
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87. | Of Mussa, &c.
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88. | Of Said, &c.
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89. | Of the Whore and the Good Woman.
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90. | Of Raschid and Jacob his Favourite.
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91. | Of Sherif Hussein.
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92. | Of Mamoon, son of Haroun al Raschid (87).
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93. | Of the repenting Thief (88)
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94. | Of Haroun al Raschid (89).
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95. | Of a Divine, &c. (90).
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96. | Another story of a Divine.
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97. | The Story of the Neighbours.
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98. | Of Kings (94).
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99. | Of Abdo Rackman (95).
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100. | Of Hind, daughter of Nackinan (96).
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101. | Of Tabal (97).
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102. | Of Isaac son of Abraham (98).
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103. | Of a Boy and a Girl.
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104. | Story of Chassim Imni Addi.
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105. | Of Abul Abass.
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106. | Of Ebubecker Ben Mohammed.
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107. | Of Ebi Evar.
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108. | Of Emmin, brother of Mamon (105).
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109. | Of six Scheiks of Bagdad.
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110. | Of an Old Woman.
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111. | Of a Wild Girl.
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112. | Of Hasan Elgevire of Bagdad.
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113. | Of certain Kings.
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114. | Of a king of Israel (116).
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115. | Of Alexander (117).
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116. | Of King Nusharvian (118).
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117. | Of a Judge and his Wife (119).
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118. | Of an Emir.
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119. | Of Malek Imnidinar.
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120. | Of a devout man of the children of Israel (122).
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121. | Of Hedjage Himni Yussuf (123).
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122. | Of a Blacksmith (124).
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123. | Of a devout man (125).
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124. | Of Omar Imnilchatab.
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125. | Of Ibrahim Elchaber.
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126. | Of a Prophet (128).
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127. | Of a Pious Man (129).
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128. | Of a Man of the Children of Israel (130).
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129. | Of Abul Hassan Duradge (131).
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130. | Of Sultana Hayaat.
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131. | Of the Philosopher Daniel (132).
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*132. | Of Belukia (132A).
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*133. | The Travels of Sinbad--certain seven voyages, &c. (133).
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134. | Of the Town of Copper (134).
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135. | Of the Seven Virgins and the Slave (135).
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*136. | Story of Judais (136).
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137. | The Wonderful History.
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138. | Of Abdullah lmni Mohammi.
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139. | Of Hind Imni Haman (139).
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140. | Of Chazmimé Imni Bashés (140).
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141. | Of Jonas the Secretary (141).
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142. | Of Haroun al-Rashid (142).
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143. | Of ditto.
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144. | Of Ebon Isaac Ibrahim (144).
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145. | Of Haroun al Raschid, Misroor and the Poet.
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146. | Of the Caliph Moavia.
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147. | Of Haroun al Raschid.
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148. | Of Isaac Imni Ibrahim (148),
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149. | Of Ebwi Amér.
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*150. | Of Achmet Ezenth and the old Female Pimp.
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151. | Of the three Brothers.
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152. | Of Erdeshir and Hiaker, of Julmar El Bacharia (1521.
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153. | Of Mahomet, &c.
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154. | Ditto (154?).
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*155. | Story of Safil Moluki (154A).
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*156, | Of Hassan, &c. (155).
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*157. | Of Caliph the Hunter (156).
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*158. | Of Mersir and his Mistress (157).
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159. | Of Noureddin and Mary (158).
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160. | Of a Bedouin and a Frank (159).
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161. | Of a Man of Baghdad and his Female Slave (160).
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162. | Of a King, his Son, and the Vizir Shemar (161).
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*163. | Of a Merchant and the Thieves.
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*164. | Of Abousir and Aboukir (162).
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*165. | Abdulak El Beri and Abdulak El Backari (163).
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*166. | Of Haroun al Raschid.
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167. | Of the Merchant Abul Hassan al-Omani (164).
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168. | Of Imnil Echarib (168).
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169. | Of Moted Bila.
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*170. | Of Kamasi Zemuan (167).
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*171. | Of Abdulah Imni Fasil (168).
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*172. | The Story of Maroof (169).
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