Page:The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Vol 9.djvu/282

248 * Boy and Girl at School, The Loves of the, iv. 213.
 * Boy and the Thieves, The, viii. 252.
 * Boy (The woman who had to lover a) and the other who had to lover a man, iv. 300.
 * Brass, The City of, v. 219.
 * Broker’s Story, The Christian, i. 233.
 * Budour and Jubeir ben Umeir, The Loves of, iv. 75.
 * Budour, Kemerezzeman and, iii. 100.
 * Butcher’s adventure with the Lady and the Bear, Werdan the, iv. 137.
 * Butter, the Fakir and his pot of, viii. 193.
 * Cadi, The Jewish, and his pious wife, v. 9.
 * Cairo (New) Police, Story of the Chief of the, iv. 116.
 * Cairo (Old) Police, Story of the Chief of the, iv. 119.
 * Cairo, The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of, vi. 264.
 * Calender’s Story, The First, i. 90.
 * Calender’s Story, The Second, i. 97.
 * Calender’s Story, The Third, i. 121.
 * Cashmere Singing-girl, The Goldsmith and the, v. 289.
 * Cat and the Crow, The, iii. 36.
 * Cat and the Mouse, The, viii. 188.
 * Champion (The Muslim) and the Christian Lady, v. 32.
 * Chaste Wife, The Lover’s Trick against the, v. 267.
 * Christian Broker’s Story, The, i. 233.
 * City of Brass, The, v. 219.
 * Cloud (The saint to whom God gave a) to serve him, v. 28.
 * Cobbler (Marouf the) and his wife Fatimeh, ix. 180.
 * Controller’s Story, The, i. 249.
 * Cous Police and the Sharper, The Chief of the, iv. 121.
 * Crab, The Fishes and the, viii. 197.
 * Cripple, The Blind Man and the, viii. 222.
 * Crow, The Fox and the, iii. 37.
 * Crow and the Serpent, The, viii. 199.
 * Crow, The Cat and the, iii. 36.
 * Crows and the Hawk, The, viii. 207.
 * Curret el Ain, The loves of Abou Isa and, iv. 281.