Summary: him that they saw him come in that condition from the grand vizier’s women's apartments, which opened into their street. The judge ordered him to be punished with a hundred blows with a cane on his feet and then banished him from the town. The barber, recounting the story to the caliph, emphasized how young people could fall prey to tricks played by great ladies, as seen in the case of his second brother. He then narrates the tale of his third brother, a blind robber who feigned blindness to enter homes and women's apartments to commit crimes, leading to his own downfall after demanding his share of the loot from his comrades, who then turned against him. The judge, misled by the real blindness of the other robbers, punished them all unjustly until the truth was revealed. The story of deceit, punishment, and justice serves as a cautionary tale within the larger collection of narratives.