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The Donkey Who Wanted Horns.
The Clever Son and the Confused Lovers.
The Laz Who Exhausted an Olive.
The Padişah's Son and the Seven Seville Oranges.
A Practical Joke.
The Old Man's Three Sons.
The Abused and Maligned Youngest Wife of the Padişah.
The Reformed Gambler and Alcoholic.
The Three Itchers and the Lame Man (Varient of #8 and #90).
The Cock, the Fox, and the Renewed Ablutions.
Osman Bölükbaşi Enters Parliament.
Two Lazes and Their Deadly Argument.
Cabbage-Turban Finds the Thief.
Punishment by Jinns.
The Precociousness of Young Namık Kemal.
The Two Half-Sisters.
Hasan the Broom-Maker.
The Man Who Unknowingly Married a Witch.
The Devil and the Man of Kayseri.
The Persistent Uninvited Guests.
Whose Business Is It?
The Blind Padişah with Three Sons.
Helpful Animals Aboard the Ark.
The Professor and the Man from Kayseri.
Dervish Ahmet Saved from Death by His Master, Uftade.
Nasreddin Hoca as Dünür.
What a Laz Owes His Mother.
Stolen Money Recovered by Geomancy.
Kӧroğlu, Bolu Bey, and Yürük Hıdır Ağa.
Behlül Dane Sympathizes with the Imam over the Great Difficulty of His Job.
Şahmeran  Sacrificed to Cure Padişah's Illness.
Guild Ethics in the Time of Fatih Mehmet.
Fire-Child and the Giant.
Behlül's Parable of Log Lifting.
Caliph Omer and Corporal Punishment.
The Rock that Obeyed the Dervish.
The Madman's Game.
The Hoca in the Bulgar Basket.
To Each Rider His Own Horse.
The Palace Built by Conscience.
Grain-Fed Virility.
Watching over Dead Man Forty Days.
The Unswervable Boulder of Karakaya.
The Laz Who Eluded Cuckoldry.
Şah Yusef as Dragon-Slayer.
Eater of the Dead.
How the Three Itching Peasants Won the Gold Pieces.
Let Buyer Beware or Perhaps Later Regret.