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"What does this mean?" she said to herself. "Somebody intends my master har m, and in any case, it ...
The History of Ali Baba, and of the Forty Robbers Killed by One Slave There once lived in a town of...
Now these are some of the tales of the Thousand and One Nights. 以下就是一千零一夜里所讲的故事中最精彩的几个故事。
"That is the most interesting story," said Dinar-zade. "But how does it end?" "The end is more stra...
"Why do you weep?" he asked. "I weep," she said, "because of my sister, I have the honor to be the...
How the Stories Came to Be Told It is well known that in former days the Kings of the East were gre...
99. The Sick Kite A Kite, sick unto death, said to his mother: "O Mother! do not mourn, but at onc...
98. The Eagle And The Arrow An Eagle sat on a lofty rock, watching the movements of a Hare, whom h...
97. The Wild Ass And The Lion A Wild Ass and a Lion entered into a n alliance, that they might cap...
96. The Two Dogs A Man had two dogs; a Hound, trained to assist hi m in his sports, and a House-do...
95. The Stag In The Ox-Stall A Stag, hardly pressed by the hounds, and blind through fear to the d...
94. The Widow And The Sheep A certain poor Widow had one solitary Sheep. At shearing time, wishing...
93. The Fox And The Crow A Crow having stolen a bit of flesh, perc hed in tree, and held it in her...