The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, vol 10 by Sir Richard Francis Burton (highly recommended books .TXT) 📕
The Book Of TheTHOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT
MA'ARUF THE COBBLER AND HIS WIFE
There dwelt once upon a time in the God-guarded city of Cairo acobbler who lived by patching old shoes.[FN#1] His name wasMa'aruf[FN#2] and he had a wife called Fatimah, whom the folk hadnicknamed "The Dung;"[FN#3] for that she was a whorish, worthlesswretch, scanty of shame and mickle of mischief. She ruled herspouse and abused him; and he feared her malice and dreaded hermisdoings; for that he was a sensible man but poor-conditioned.When he earned much, he spent it on her, and when he gainedlittle, she revenged herself on his body that night, leaving himno peace
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gg. The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman . - � � � - - - � - - 3 - � - - � III + � 6
134. The City of Brass … … . . � � � � � 3 2 1 1 + 3 + � 2 + � 5 � � 6
135. The Craft and Malice of Women: … . . � � � A A 3 - � - + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
a. The King and his Wazir’s Wife … . � � � A A � - � - + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
b. The Confectioner, his Wife and the Parrot . � � � A A ** - � - + - + � � + � 5 � � 6
c. The Fuller and his Son … … � � � A A ** � � � + - + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
d. The Rake’s Trick against the Chaste Wife . � � � � � ** � � � + - + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
e. The Miser and the Loaves of Bread … � � � � � ** � � � + - + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
f. The Lady and her two Lovers … . . � � � A A ** � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
g. The King’s Son and the Ogress … . � � � A A ** � � � + - + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
h. The Drop of Honey … … . � � � A A ** � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
i. The Woman who made her husband sift dust . � � � A � ** � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
j. The Enchanted Spring … … � � � A A ** � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
k. The Wazir’s Son and the Hammam-keeper’s Wife � � � A � � � � � + - + � � + � 5 � � 6
l The Wife’s device to cheat her Husband . . � � � A A � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
m. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-girl . � � 1 A A � � � � + 3 + 1 1 + � 5 � � 6
n. The Man who never laughed during the rest of his days … … . . � � � A A � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
o. The King’s Son and & Merchant’s Wife . . � � � A A � � � � + - + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
p. The Page who feigned to know the Speech of Birds … … … � � � � � � � � � + - � � � + � 5 � � 6
q. The Lady and her five Suitors … . � � � A A � � � � + - � � � + � 5 � � 6
r. The Three Wishes, or the Man who longed to see the Night of Power … . . � � � A � � � � � + - + � � + � 5 � � 6
s. The Stolen Necklace … … . � � � A A � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
t. The Two Pigeons … … . . � � � � � � � � � + 3 � � � + � 5 � � 6
u. Prince Behram and the Princess Al-Datma . . � � � A A � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
v. The House with the Belvedere … . � � � A A � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
w. The King’s Son and the Ifrit’s Mistress . . � � � � � � � � � + - � � � + � 5 � � 6
x. The Sandalwood Merchant and the Sharpers . � � � � � � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
y. The Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child . � � � � � � � � � + - + � � + � 5 � � 6
z. The Stolen Purse … … . � � � � � � � � � + 3 + 15 � + � 5 � � 6
aa. The Fox and the Folk … … � � � � � � � � � - - + 15 � - � 5 � � 6
136. Judar and his Brethren … … . � � � � � 3 2 1 1 + 3 + � 2 + � 6 � � 6
137. The History of Gharib and his Brother Ajib . . � � � � � 3 2 � 1 + - + � � + � 6 � � 6,7
138. Otbah and Rayya … … . . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + 3 � � � + � 6 � � 7
139. Hind, daughter of Al-Nu’man and Al-Hajjaj . . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
140. Khuzaymah bin Bishr and Ekrimah al-Fayyaz . . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + 3 � � 4 + � 6 � � 7
141. Yunus the Scribe and the Caliph Walid bin Sahl . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � 4 + � 6 � � 7
142. Harun Al-Rashid and the Arab Girl … . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
143. Al-Asma’i and the three girls of Bassorah . . � � � � � 3 - � - + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
144. Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil … . . � � � � � 3 - � � + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
145. The Lovers of the Banu Uzrah … . . � � 6 4 6 3 - � � + 3 � 11 � + � 6 � � 7
146. The Badawi and his Wife … … � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
147. The Lovers of Bassorah … … . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
148. Ishak of Mosul and his Mistress and the Devil . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
149. The Lovers of Al-Medinah … … � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + 3 � � � + � 6 � � 7
150. Al-Malik Al-Nasir and his Wazir … . � � � � � 3 2 � 3 + - � � � + � 6 � � 7
151. The Rogueries of Dalilah the Crafty and her Daughter Zaynab the Coney-Catcher … � � � � � 3 2 � 2 + - + � 4 + � 6 � � 7
a. The Adventures of Mercury Ali of Cairo . . � � � � � 3 2 � 2 + - + � 4 + � 6 � � 7
152. Ardashir and Hayat Al-Nufus … . . � � � 7 � 3 2 1 2 + - + � 2 + � 6 � � 7
153. Julnar the Seaborn and her son King Badr Basim of Persia … … … 7 4 3 � 3,4 3 - � - + 3 � 6 3 + � 7 � � 7
154. King Mohammed bin Sabaik and the Merchant Hasan � � � 1 � 3 2 � 2 + 3 + � - + � 7 � � 7
a. Story of Prince Sayf Al-Muluk and the Princess Badi’a Al-Jamal … . . � � � 1 � 3,4 2 � 2 + 3 + � 2 + � 7 � � 7,8
155. Hasan of Bassorah … … . . � � � 3 � 4 3 2 2 + + � 2 + � 7 � � 8
156. Khalifah the Fisherman of Baghdad … . � � � � � 4 3 � 2 + 3 - � 2 + � 7 � � 8
a. The same from the Breslau Edition … � � � � � � � � � � - + � � � � 7 � � 8
157. Masrur and Zayn Al-Mawassif … . . � � � � � 4 3 2 2 + - + � � + � 8 � � 8
158. Ali Nur Al-Din and Miriam the Girdle-Girl . . � � � � � 4 3 2 2 + - + � � + � 8 � � 8,9
159. The Man of Upper Egypt and his Frankish Wife . � � � � � 4 3 - 3 + - + � � + � 8 � � 9
160. The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his SlaveGirl . � � � � � 4 3 - 3 + 3 + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
161. King Jali’ad of Hind and his Wazir Shimas, followed by the history of King Wird Khan, son of King Jali’ad, with his Women and Wazirs … … … . � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
a. The Mouse and the Cat … … � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
b. The Fakir and his Jar of Butter … . � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
c. The Fishes and the Crab … … � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
d. The Crow and the Serpent … . . � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
e. The Wild Ass and the jackal … . . � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
f. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince . . � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + - + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
g. The Crows and the Hawk … … � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + + � 4 + � 8 � � 9
h. The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife … � � � � � 4 3 3 3 + + � 4 + � 8 �
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