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  • Monkey, The Thief and his, iii. 46.
  • Mounis, Ali ben Tahir and the girl, iv. 299.
  • Mouse, The Cat and the, viii. 188.
  • Mouse and the Flea, The, iii. 38.
  • Mouse and the Weasel, The, iii. 34.
  • Musab ben ez Zubeir and Aaïsheh his wife, iv. 219.
  • Muslim Champion and the Christian Lady, The, v. 32.
  • Muslim ben el Welid and Dibil el Khuzaï, iv. 265.
  • Mutawekkil (El) and El Feth ben Khacan, iv. 289.
  • Mutawekkil (El) and his favourite Mehboubeh, iv. 135.
  • Mutelemmis (El) and his wife Umeimeh, iv. 215.
  • Necklace, The Stolen, v. 316.
  • Niggard and the Loaves of Bread, The, v. 269.
  • Night of Power, The man who saw the, v. 314.
  • Nile (The Ferryman of the) and the Hermit, v. 42.
  • Nimeh ben er Rebya and Num his Slave-girl, iii. 223.
  • Noureddin Ali and the Damsel Enis el Jelis, i. 319.
  • Noureddin Ali of Cairo and his son Bedreddin Hassan, i. 173.
  • Num, Nimeh ben er Rebya and his Slave-girl, iii. 223.
  • Ogress, The King’s Son and the, i. 43; v. 272.
  • Old Man’s Story, The First, i. 20.
  • Old Man’s Story, The Second, i. 24.
  • Old Man’s Story, The Third, i. 28.
  • Old Woman, Abou Suweid and the handsome, iv. 299.
  • Omar ben Ennuman and his Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan, The History of King, ii. 1.
  • Omar ben Khettab and the young Bedouin, iv. 239.
  • Oman, The Merchant of, ix. 1.
  • Otbeh and Reyya, vi. 181.
  • Ox and the Ass, The, i. 10.
  • Page who feigned to know the speech of birds, The, v. 303.
  • Paradise, The Apples of, iv. 276.
  • Parrot, The Merchant’s wife and the, v. 265.
  • Partridge, The Hawk and the, iii. 26.
  • Peacock, The Sparrow and the, iii. 47.