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246 * Ali ben Bekkar and Shemsennehar, iii. 49.
 * Ali of Cairo, The Adventures of Quicksilver, vi. 264.
 * Ali Noureddin and the Frank King’s Daughter, viii. 63.
 * Ali the Persian and the Kurd Sharper, iii. 367.
 * Ali Shar and Zumurrud, iv. 36.
 * Ali ben Tahir and the girl Mounis, iv. 299.
 * Almsgiving, The Woman whose hands were cut off for, iv. 126.
 * Amin (El) and his uncle Ibrahim ben el Mehdi, iv. 288.
 * Anoushirwan, The Righteousness of King, v. 8.
 * Anoushirwan, Kisra, and the village damsel, iv. 227.
 * Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel, The, v. 5.
 * Angel of Death with the Proud King and the Devout Man, The, v. 1. [sic]
 * Angel of Death and the Rich King, The, v. 3.
 * Ape, The King’s Daughter and the, iv. 141.
 * Apples of Paradise, The, iv. 276.
 * Apples, The Three, i. 165.
 * Arab girl, Haroun er Reshid and the, vi. 199.
 * Arab youth, The Khalif Hisham and the, iii. 322.
 * Ardeshir and Heyat en Nufous, vi. 304.
 * Asmaï (El) and the three girls of Bassora, vi. 201.
 * Ass, The Ox and the, i. 10.
 * Ass, The Wild, The Fox and, viii. 201.
 * Aziz and Azizeh, ii. 222.
 * Azizeh, Aziz and, ii. 222.
 * Baghdad, The Haunted House in, iv. 301.
 * Baghdad, Khelifeh the Fisherman of, vii. 265.
 * Baghdad, The Porter and the Three Ladies of, i. 69.
 * Baghdad (The ruined man of) and his slave-girl, viii. 175.
 * Baghdad, The Scavenger and the noble Lady of, iii. 345.
 * Bakoun’s Story of the Hashish-Eater, ii. 349.
 * Barber’s Story, The, i. 285.
 * Barber’s First Brother, Story of the, i. 287.
 * Barber’s Second Brother, Story of the, i. 292.
 * Barber’s Third Brother, Story of the, i. 296.
 * Barber’s Fourth Brother, Story of the, i. 300.