By Sir Richard F. Burton
PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE FIRST (1870) EDITION.
INTRODUCTION
THE VAMPIRE'S FIRST STORY In which a man deceives a woman.
THE VAMPIRE'S SECOND STORY Of the Relative Villany of Men and Women.
THE VAMPIRE'S THIRD STORY Of a High-minded Family.
THE VAMPIRE'S FOURTH STORY Of A Woman Who Told The Truth.
THE VAMPIRE'S FIFTH STORY Of the Thief Who Laughed and Wept.
THE VAMPIRE'S SIXTH STORY In Which Three Men Dispute about a Woman.
THE VAMPIRE'S SEVENTH STORY Showing the Exceeding Folly of Many Wise Fools.
THE VAMPIRE'S EIGHTH STORY Of the Use and Misuse of Magic Pills.
THE VAMPIRE'S NINTH STORY Showing That a Man's Wife Belongs Not to His Body but to His Head.
THE VAMPIRE'S TENTH STORY [168] Of the Marvellous Delicacy of Three Queens.
THE VAMPIRE'S ELEVENTH STORY Which Puzzles Raja Vikram.
FOOTNOTES