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251 * Ghanim ben Eyoub the Slave of Love, i. 363.
 * Gherib and his brother Agib, The History of, vi. 48.
 * Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl, The, v. 289.
 * Goldsmith’s wife, The water-carrier and the, iv. 229.
 * Hakim (The Khalif El) and the Merchant, iv. 226.
 * Haroun er Reshid and the Arab girl, vi. 199.
 * Haroun er Reshid with the Damsel and Abou Nuwas, iv. 106.
 * Haroun er Reshid and the three girls, iv. 221.
 * Haroun er Reshid and the three poets, iv. 217.
 * Haroun er Reshid and the two girls, iv. 221.
 * Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh in the Bath, iv. 216.
 * Hashish-Eater, Bakoun’s Story of the, ii. 349.
 * Hassan of Bassora and the King’s daughter of the Jinn, vii. 121.
 * Hassan, King Mohammed ben Sebaïk and the Merchant, vii. 49.
 * Hatim et Taï: his generosity after death, iii. 316.
 * Haunted House in Baghdad, The, iv. 301.
 * Hawk, The Crows and the, viii. 207.
 * Hawk and the Partridge, The, iii. 26.
 * Heathcock and the Tortoises, The, viii. 271.
 * Hedgehog and the Pigeons, The, iii. 43.
 * Hejjaj (El), Hind daughter of En Numan and, vi. 186.
 * Hejjaj (El) and the pious man, v. 23.
 * Hemmad the Bedouin’s Story, ii. 362.
 * Hermit, The Ferryman of the Nile and the, v. 42.
 * Hermits, The, iii. 12.
 * Heyat en Nufous, Ardeshir and, vi. 304.
 * Hind, Adi ben Zeid and the Princess, iv. 264.
 * Hind daughter of En Numan and El Hejjaj, vi. 186.
 * Hind (King Jelyaad of) and his Vizier Shimas, viii. 185.
 * Hisham and the Arab Youth, The Khalif, iii. 322.
 * Honey, The Drop of, v. 275.
 * Horse, the Enchanted, iv. 143.
 * Hunchback, Story of the, i. 226.
 * Ibn el Caribi, Mesrour and, iv. 247.
 * Ibrahim el Khawwas and the Christian King’s Daughter, v. 37.