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THE MERCHANT AND HIS SONS.

STORY OF MENCIUS.

THE STORY OF SCHACABAC.

HAMET AND RASCHID.

THE CHAM AND THE DERVISE.

THE STORY OF OMAR.

THE STORY OF OMAR. (CONCLUDED.)

STORY OF A DERVISE.

OMAR'S PLAN OF LIFE.

THE BASKET MAKER.

THE STORY OF ALMET.

THE STORY OF ALMET, CONCLUDED.

THE STORY OF GELALEDDIN OF BASSORA.

STORY OF ORTOGRUL OF BASRA.

THE STORY OF ALNASCHAR.

THE STORY OF CARAZAN.

THE STORY OF ALMAMOULIN.

THE STORY OF BOZALDAB.

THE STORY OF BOZALDAB. (CONCLUDED.)

THE STORY OF OBIDAH.

INGRATITUDE PUNISHED.

FRONTISPIECE

“A certain Cham of Tartary going a progress with his nobles, was met by a Dervise, who cried with a loud voice,”—“Whoever will give me a hundred pieces of gold, I will give him a piece of advice.”——Page 13.]


ORIENTAL TALES,
FOR THE
ENTERTAINMENT OF YOUTH:
SELECTED FROM THE
MOST EMINENT ENGLISH WRITERS.

LONDON:
PRINTED AND SOLD BY R. HARRILD,
No. 20, Great Eastcheap.
1814


ORIENTAL TALES.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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