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Of Hajji Baba's Birth and Education
2.
Hajji Commences His Travels; and His Captivity
3.
Into What Hands Hajji Falls. His Lucky Razors
4.
Of His Ingenuity in Rescuing His Master's Money
5.
Hajji Baba Becomes a Robber in His Own Defence
6.
Concerning the Three Prisoners Taken by the Turcomans
7.
Hajji Baba Evinces a Feeling Disposition. The Poet Asker
8.
Hajji Baba Escapes from the Turcomans
9.
Hajji Baba, in His Distress, Becomes a Water-Carrier
10.
He Makes a Soliloquy, and Becomes a Vender of Smoke
11.
History of Dervish Sefer, and of Two Other Dervishes
12.
Hajji Finds That Fraud Does Not Remain Unpunished
13.
He Leaves Meshed, Is Cured, and Relates a Story
14.
Of the Man He Meets, and of the Consequences
15.
Hajji Reaches Tehran, and Goes to the Poet's House
16.
He Plans for the Future, and Is Involved in a Quarrel
17.
With New Clothes He Appears in a New Character
18.
The Poet Returns from Captivity and the Consequences
19.
Hajji gets into the Service of the King's Physician
20.
He Succeeds in Deceiving Two of the Faculty
21.
The Manner in Which the Shah Takes Medicine
22.
Hajji Baba Asks the Doctor for a Salary
23.
He Becomes Dissatisfied, and Falls in Love
24.
He Has an Interview with the Fair Zeenab
25.
The Lovers Meets Again, and Are Very Happy
26.
The History of Zeenab, the Curdish Slave
27.
The Chief Physician Receives the Shah as His Guest
28.
Concerning the Present Made the Shah of Persia
29.
An Event Destructive to Hajji Baba's Happiness
30.
Hajji Loses the Fair Object of His Affections
31.
He Is Called Upon to Exert His Skill as a Doctor
32.
Hajji Becomes an Executioner
33.
He Accompanies the Shah to His Camp
34.
Hajji Baba Gives a Specimen of Persian Despotism
35.
Fortunes Smiles Upon Hajji and Promotes Him
36.
He Meets with a Young Man and Woman in Distress
37.
The History of Yusuf, the Armenian, and His Wife
38.
The Resolution Which Hajji Takes in Consequence
39.
The Armenian Proves Himself Worthy of Confidence
40.
Hajji Shows Himself a Friend to the Distressed
41.
He Describes an Expedition Against the Russians
42.
He Gives a Specimen of Lying on a Grand Scale
43.
He Relates a Horrid Tale and the Consequences
44.
He Meets With a Friend, Who Secures Him from Danger
45.
A Curious Story Diverts His Melancholy Thoughts
46.
He Associates With the Most Celebrated Divine in Persia
47.
Hajji is Robbed by His Friend, and Left Destitute
48.
Hajji Baba Closes the Eyes of His Dying Father
49.
He Becomes Heir to Property which is not to be Found
50.
Showing the Steps He Takes to Discover His Property
51.
Of the Diviner's Success in Making Discoveries
52.
Hajji Baba Quits His Mother, and Becomes a Scribe
53.
The Mollah Nadan Gives an Account of His New Scheme
54.
Hajji Baba Becomes a Promoter of Matrimony
55.
Of the Man He Meets; and of a Marriage
56.
The Ambition of the Mollah Ruins His Disciples
57.
Hajji Meets an Extraordinary Adventure in the Bath
58.
The Consequences End in Apparent Good Fortune
59.
Hajji Baba Does Not Shine in Honesty
60.
Showing That No Confidence Can Exist Between Rogues
61.
The Punishment Due to Hajji Falls Upon Nadan
62.
Hajji Baba Feels All the Alarms of Guilt
63.
His Good Stars Again Befriend and Set Him Free
64.
He Reaches Bagdad and Turns His Views to Commerce
65.
He Purchases Pipe-Sticks and Inspires a Hopeless Passion
66.
He Accompanies a Caravan to Constantinople
67.
Hajji Makes a Conquest of the Widow of an Emir
68.
He Obtains an Interview with the Fair Shekerleb
69.
From a Vender of Pipe-Sticks He Becomes a Rich Aga
70.
A Desire to Excite Envy Lays the Foundation of Disgrace
71.
He is Discovered; and the Wide World is Again Before Him
72.
He Sees Consolation in the Advice of Old Osman
73.
Endeavouring to Gain Satisfaction He Acquires a Friend
74.
He Becomes Useful to an Ambassador
75.
Of His First Essays in Public Life
76.
Hajji Baba Writes the History of Europe
77.
The Ceremony of Receiving a Frank Ambassador
78.
Hajji is Noticed by the Grand Vizier
79.
The Manner in Which He Turned His Influence to Use
80.
The Conclusion. Now Misfortune Seems to Take Leave of Hajji Baba, Who Returns to His Native City a Greater Man Than When He First Left It
The End.
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