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258 * Singing-girl, The Goldsmith and the Cashmere, v. 289.
 * Six Slave-girls, The man of Yemen and his, iv. 92.
 * Slave, The pious black, v. 16.
 * Slave-girl, The ruined man of Baghdad and his, viii. 175.
 * Slave-girls, The man of Yemen and his six, iv. 92.
 * Sparrow and the Eagle, The, iii. 42.
 * Sparrow and the Peacock, The, iii. 47.
 * Spider and the Wind, The, viii. 213.
 * Springs, The Enchanted, v. 278.
 * Squinting slave-girl, AboulaswedAboul Aswed [sic] and his, iv. 220.
 * Stolen Necklace, The, v. 316.
 * Stolen Purse, The, v. 342.
 * Suitors, The Lady and her five, v. 306.
 * Tailor’s Story, The, i. 268.
 * Taj el Mulouk and the princess Dunya, ii. 207.
 * Taweddud, Aboulhusn and his slave-girl, iv. 324.
 * Thief, The Lover who feigned himself a, iv. 4.
 * Thief and the Money-changer, The, iv. 120.
 * Thief and his Monkey, The, iii. 46.
 * Thief, The Shepherd and the, viii. 264.
 * Thief turned merchant and the other Thief, The, iv. 246.
 * Thieves, The boy and the, viii. 252.
 * Thieves, The Merchant and the, viii. 257.
 * Thieves, The two, iv. 246.
 * Three-year-old child, The Debauchee and the, v. 341.
 * Tortoise, The WaterfowlWater-Fowl [sic] and the, iii. 16.
 * Tortoises, The Heathcock and the, viii. 271.
 * Trick (The Lover’s) against the chaste wife, v. 267.
 * Trick (The Wife’s)Woman’s) [sic] against her husband, iv. 236.
 * Two Kings, The, viii. 220.
 * Umeimeh, El Mutelemmis and his wife, iv. 215.
 * Unfortunate Lovers, The Three, iv. 272.
 * Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince, The, viii. 204.
 * Uns el Wujoud and the Vizier’s Daughter Rose-in-bud, iv. 174.
 * Upper Egypt (The man of) and his Frank wife, viii. 169.