![]() Table of contents : Cover Contents Letter from the General Editor About this Paperback Foreword Notes to the Frontmatter Contents of the Book The Dedication of This Elegantly Eloquent Book Author’s Notice An Introduction by the Publisher of This Book Proem BOOK ONE Chapter 1: Raising a Storm Chapter 2: A Bruising Fall and a Protecting Shawl Chapter 3: Various Amusing Anecdotes Chapter 4: Troubles and a Tambour Chapter 5: A Priest and a Pursie, Dragging Pockets and Dry Grazing Chapter 6: Food and Feeding Frenzies Chapter 7: A Donkey that Brayed, a Journey Made, a Hope Delayed Chapter 8: Bodega, Brethren, and Board Chapter 9: Unseemly Conversations and Crooked Contestations Chapter 10: Angering Women Who Dart Sideways Looks, and Claws like Hooks Chapter 11: That Which Is Long and Broad Chapter 12: A Dish and an Itch Chapter 13: A Maqāmah, or, a Maqāmah on “Chapter 13” Chapter 14: A Sacrament Chapter 15: The Priest’s Tale Chapter 16: The Priest’s Tale Continued Chapter 17: Snow Chapter 18: Bad Luck Chapter 19: Emotion and Motion Chapter 20: The Difference between Market-men and Bag-men BOOK TWO Chapter 1: Rolling a Boulder Chapter 2: A Salutation and a Conversation Chapter 3: The Extraction of the Fāriyāq from Alexandria, by Sail Chapter 4: A Throne to Gain Which Man Must Make Moan Chapter 5: A Description of Cairo Chapter 6: Nothing Chapter 7: A Description of Cairo Chapter 8: Notice that the Description of Cairo is Ended Chapter 9: That to Which I Have Alluded Chapter 10: A Doctor Chapter 11: The Fulfillment of What He Promised Us Chapter 12: Poems for Princes Chapter 13: A Maqāmah to Make You Sit Chapter 14: An Explanation of the Obscure Words in the Preceding Maqāmah and Their Meanings Chapter 15.
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