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253 * Khelif the Fisherman of Baghdad (Breslau Version), vii. 307.
 * Khelifeh the Fisherman of Baghdad, vii. 265.
 * Khorassan, Abou Hassan ez Ziyadi and the man from, iv. 129.
 * Khorassan, Aboulhusn of, ix. 47.
 * Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman, iv. 230.
 * Khuzeimeh ben Bishr and Ikrimeh el Feyyaz, vi. 189.
 * King of the Island, The, v. 44.
 * King and the Pilgrim Prince, The Unjust, viii. 204.
 * King and the virtuous wife, The, iv. 260.
 * King and his Vizier’s Wife, The, v. 263.
 * King’s Daughter and the Ape, The, iv. 141.
 * King’s Son and the Afrit’s Mistress, The, v. 333.
 * King’s Son and the Merchant’s wife, The, v. 301.
 * King’s Son and the Ogress, The, i. 43; v. 272.
 * Kings, The two, viii. 220.
 * Kisra Anoushirwan and the Village damsel, iv. 227.
 * Kurd Sharper, Ali the Persian and the, iii. 367.
 * Lady of Baghdad, The Scavenger and the noble, iii. 345.
 * Lady’s Story, The Eldest, i. 143.
 * Lady and her five suitors, The, v. 306.
 * Lady and her two Lovers, The, v. 270.
 * Ladies of Baghdad, the Porter and the Three, i. 69.
 * Laughed again, The man who never, v. 293.
 * Lazy, Abou Mohammed the, iv. 10.
 * Lebtait, The City of, iii. 320.
 * Leper, Aboulhusn ed Durraj and Abou Jaafer the, v. 49.
 * Loaves of Bread, The Niggard and the, v. 269.
 * Lover, The Mad, iv. 274.
 * Lover who feigned himself a thief to save his mistress’s honour, The, iv. 4.
 * Lover’s trick against the chaste wife, The, v. 267.
 * Lovers of Bassora, The, vi. 220.
 * Lovers of the Benou Tai, The, iv. 273.
 * Lovers of the Benou Udhreh, The, iv. 211; vi. 208.
 * Lovers, The Lady and her two, v. 270.