Tales from the Arabic Volume 2

Tales from the Arabic Volume 2

John Payne

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Tales from the Arabic Volume 2 by John Payne

Tales from the Arabic Volume 2 Chapter 1 King Shah Bekht and His Vizier Er Rehwan (Continued)

a. Story of the Pious Woman Accused of Lewdness

b. Story of the Journeyman and the Girl

c. Story of the Weaver Who Became a Physician by His

Wife's Commandment

d. Story of the Two Sharpers Who Cheated Each His Fellow

e. Story of the Sharpers with the Money-Changer and the

Ass

f. Story of the Sharper and the Merchants

i. Story of the Hawk and the Locust

g. Story Op the King and His Chamberlain Wife

h. Story of the Old Woman and the Draper's Wife

i. Story of the Foul-favoured Man and His Fair Wife

j. Story of the King Who Lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth

and God Restored Them To Him

k. Story of Selim and Selma

l. Story of the King of Hind and His Vizier

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