Volume 4
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- Tale of Kamar al-Zaman (continued)
- Ni'amah bin al-Rabi'a and Naomi His Slave-Girl (238–246)
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- Ala al-Din Abu al-Shamat (250–269)
- Hatim of the Tribe of Tayy (270)
- Tale of Ma'an the Son of Zaidah (271)
- Ma'an the Son of Zaidah and the Badawi
- The City of Labtayt (272)
- The Caliph Hisham and the Arab Youth
- Ibrahim bin al-Mahdi and the Barber-Surgeon (273–275)
- The City of Many-Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kilabah (276–279)
- Isaac of Mosul (280–282)
- The Sweep and the Noble Lady (283–285)
- The Mock Caliph (286–294)
- Ali the Persian (295–296)
- Harun al-Rashid and the Slave-Girl and the Iman Abu Yusuf (297)
- Tale of the Lover Who Feigned Himself a Thief (298–299)
- Ja'afar the Barmecide and the Bean-Seller
- Abu Mohammed hight Lazybones (300–305)
- Generous Dealing of Yahya bin Khalid The Barmecide with Mansur (306)
- Generous Dealing of Yahya Son of Khalid with a Man Who Forged a Letter in his Name (307)
- Caliph Al-Maamum and the Strange Scholar (308)
- Ali Shar and Zumurrud (309–327)
- The Loves of Jubayr bin Umayr and the Lady Budur (328–334)
- The Man of Al-Yaman and His Six Slave-Girls (335–338)
- Harun al-Rashid and the Damsel and Abu Nowas (339–340)
- The Man Who Stole the Dish of Gold Wherein The Dog Ate (341)
- The Sharper of Alexandria and the Chief of Police (342)
- Al-Malik al-Nasir and the Three Chiefs of Police (343)
- The Story of the Chief of Police of Cairo
- The Story of the Chief of the Bulak Police (344)
- The Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police
- The Thief and the Shroff (345)
- The Chief of the Kus Police and the Sharper (346)
- Ibrahim bin al-Mahdi and the Merchant's Sister (347)
- The Woman whose Hands were Cut Off for Giving Alms to the Poor (348)
- The Devout Israelite (349)
- Abu Hassan al-Ziyadi and the Khorasan Man (350–351)
- The Poor Man and His Friend in Need
- The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream (352)
- Caliph al-Mutawakkil and his Concubine Mahbubah (353)
- Wardan the Butcher; His Adventure With the Lady and the Bear (354–355)
- The King's Daughter and the Ape (356–357)
- Tale of Kamar al-Zaman (continued)
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