The book of the thousand nights and a night; . J^j^ J^J^ TO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE (Puris omnia pura). —Arab Proverb. Niuna corrotta mente intese mai sanamente parole. — Dccamcrvii —conclusion. Erubuit, posuitqiu; meiim Lucretia librumSed coram Briito. Brute ! recede, leget. —Martini. Mieulx est de ris que de larmes escripre, Pour ce que rire est le propre des hommes. —Rabelai-s. The pleasure we derive from perusing the Thousand-and-One Storiesmakes us regret that we possess only a comparatively small part of thesetruly enchanting fictions. —Crichtons History of Arabia. J--i t3 The Book


The book of the thousand nights and a night; . J^j^ J^J^ TO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE (Puris omnia pura). —Arab Proverb. Niuna corrotta mente intese mai sanamente parole. — Dccamcrvii —conclusion. Erubuit, posuitqiu; meiim Lucretia librumSed coram Briito. Brute ! recede, leget. —Martini. Mieulx est de ris que de larmes escripre, Pour ce que rire est le propre des hommes. —Rabelai-s. The pleasure we derive from perusing the Thousand-and-One Storiesmakes us regret that we possess only a comparatively small part of thesetruly enchanting fictions. —Crichtons History of Arabia. J--i t3 The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (SUPPLEMENTAL NIGHTS) TRANSLATED FROM THE ARABIC BY CAPTAIN SIR R. F. BURTON F. S. &c. &c. & FROM THE ORIGINAL EDITION AND EDITED BY LEONARD C. SMITHERS ^^1^^ -A^^. IN TWELVE VOLUMES—VOLUME XI LONDONH. S. NICHOLS & CO. 3 SOHO SQUARE W MDCCCXCIIII (All rights reserved) COPYRIGHT ENTEREDAT stationers HALL, 1894 PKINTEI) BY H. S. NICHOLS AND Cf). AT 3, SOHO SyUARE, LONDON. W. CONTENTS OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME. * Mortbn-ittontagUi! €nt (amtinued). 31. THE STORY OY THE KAZI WHO BARE A BABE .... i (Scott—Vol. II. Story of the Avaricious Caiizee and His Wife : p. 112. J 32. TALE OF THE KAZI AND THE BHANG-EATER .... 14 (Story of the Bang-Eater and the Cauzee: p. 126.) a. History or- the Bhang-Eater and His Wife ... 25 (Scott—Story of the Bang-Eater and His Wife: p. 133.^ b. How Drummer Abu Kasim became a Kazi ... 30 c. Story ok the Kazi and His Supper (including the Tale of the Bhang-Eater -who became the Jttst Wazir and luho decided two difficult cases) ........ 33 (Scott—Continuation of the Fisherman, or Bang-Eater s Adventures : p. 138.^ d. Tale of M.\hmud the Persian and the Kurd Sharper 56(Scott—The Sultan and the Traveller Mhamood al-


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