King August Appears | 314 |
King August Sends the Hot Wind | 316 |
Samum Arrives | 318 |
King August Sends His Son | 319 |
Flight of Spring | 321 |
Autumn Comes | 323 |
Autumn Conquers the Rose Garden | 325 |
Winter Appears | 327 |
Winter Devastates the Rose Garden | 328 |
Spring Seeks Help from the Equinox | 331 |
Spring Vanquishes Winter | 333 |
Spring Resides in the Rose Garden | 335 |
The Rose Sends to the Nightingale | 336 |
The Nightingale Hears the East Wind | 337 |
The Nightingale Answers the East Wind | 339 |
The Rose Visits the Nightingale | 341 |
The Rose Seeks the Release of the Nightingale | 343 |
The Rose Hears of the Nightingale’s Release | 346 |
The Feast Given by the Rose | 347 |
Description of the Revel | 350 |
Short-lived Happiness | 352 |
Meaning of the Tale | 353 |
Close of the Book | 356 |
History of the Forty Vezirs: | |
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Introduction | 361 |
Trial of the Three Sons | 366 |
Stratagem Greater than Strength | 374 |
The Wiles of Woman | 379 |
The Search for Khizr | 381 |
The Vezir and Khizr | 384 |
The Sherbet-seller and the Moor | 385 |
The Tailor and the Woman | 388 |
Story of the Adopted Son | 391 |
The King and the Vezir | 394 |
The Sparrow and His Mate | 396 |
The Crafty Vezir | 398 |
The Three Princes and the Cadi | 401 |
The Caliph and the Slave Girl | 404 |
The Foolish Princes | 405 |
Story of the Egyptian Prince | 409 |
The Merchant’s Bequest | 414 |
The King and the Vezir’s Son | 415 |
The King and the Weaver | 418 |
The Vicissitudes of Life | 420 |
The King and the Sheykh | 426 |
The King’s Remorse | 428 |
Luqman’s Device |
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