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254 * Lovers of Medina, The, vi. 229.
 * Lovers, The Three unfortunate, iv. 272.
 * Loves of the Boy and Girl at School, The, iv. 213.
 * Maan ben Zaïdeh and the Bedouin, iii. 318.
 * Maan ben Zaïdeh and the Three Girls, iii. 317.
 * Mad Lover, The, iv. 274.
 * Malice of Women, The, v. 260.
 * Mamoun, Isaac of Mosul’s Story of Khedijeh and the Khalif, iii. 339.
 * Mamoun (El) and the Pyramids of Egypt, iv. 244.
 * MamounMamoun (El) [sic] and the strange Doctor, The Khalif, iv. 34.
 * Man who never laughed again, The, v. 293.
 * Man (The Woman who had to lover a) and the other who had to lover a boy, iv. 300.
 * Marouf the Cobbler and his wife Fatimeh, ix. 180.
 * Medina, The Lovers of, vi. 229.
 * Mehboubeh, El Mutawekkil and his favourite, iv. 135.
 * Melik en Nasir (El) and the three Masters of Police, iv. 116.
 * Melik en Nasir (El) and his Vizier, vi. 233.
 * Mensour, Yehya ben Khalid and, iv. 27.
 * Mermanand Abdallah the Fisherman, Abdallah the,(Abdallah the), Abdallah the Fisherman and, [sic] viii. 330.
 * Meryem, Ali Noureddin and, viii. 63.
 * Merchant and the Genie, The, i. 17.
 * Merchant of Oman, The, ix. 1.
 * Merchant and the Thieves, The, viii. 257.
 * Merchant and the Two Sharpers, The, iii. 45.
 * Merchant’s Sister, Ibrahim ben el Mehdi and the, iv. 122.
 * Merchant’s wife, The King’s son and the, v. 301.
 * Merchant’s wife and the Parrot, The, v. 265.
 * Mesrour and Ibn el Caribi, iv. 247.
 * Mesrour and Zein el Mewasif, viii. 1.
 * Miller and his wife, The, iv. 222.
 * Mock Khalif, The, iii. 350.
 * Mohammed el Amin and Jaafer ben el Hadi, iv. 233.
 * Mohammed ben Sebaïk and the Merchant Hassan, King, vii. 49.
 * Money-changer, The Thief and the, iv. 120.