Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | Kalila and Damna a story is told of a lion who held all the
2 1, 5 | his meaning without being told.~Like this spade, our hands
3 1, 10 | patient again cried out and told him to try somewhere else.
4 1, 15 | hold his peace. The Prophet told him to hold his peace. Zaid,
5 2, 1 | the ass, and the servant told him it had been sold, adding
6 2, 3 | questioned the other. He told him that the first slave
7 2, 3 | and that whatever he had told the king was worthy of credit.
8 2, 3 | summoned the other, and told him that his fellow slave
9 2, 6 | asked Luqman why he had not told him of this. Luqman replied
10 2, 11 | mosque so soon.~The other told him that the Prophet~Had
11 2, 11 | religion - an anecdote is told of a master of a house who
12 2, 12 | this proverb, a story is told of two prisoners captured
13 2, 13 | and the physician again told him that his malady was
14 3, 1 | their unfortunate plight. He told them that there were many
15 3, 4 | more mischiefs than I have told.~If you wish to keep that
16 3, 8 | imagination or opinion, a story is told of a trick played by boys
17 3, 8 | boys follow him there, and told his wife that he was not
18 3, 13 | miracle as a sign. They also told the prophets a parable of
19 3, 15 | the cock. The cock then told him the mule would die,
20 3, 18 | made like a tale that is told!"~Solomon and the gnat.~
21 4, 1 | of this, an anecdote is told of a preacher who was in
22 4, 1 | To illustrate this, she told the story of a Sufi and
23 4, 2 | of this story, which is told at great length, there occur
24 4, 2 | grandfather.~Next a story is told of a cur who attacked a
25 4, 2 | and burying corpses, as told in Koran v. 34. This is
26 4, 2 | illustrate this, an anecdote is told of a Sufi who had accompanied
27 4, 6 | spiritual blindness, she told the story of a royal falcon
28 4, 6 | she asked aid of Ali, who told her to place another infant
29 4, 6 | I did not do what they told me for my good;~Now house
30 5, 6 | this a curious story is told of a foolish lady who copied
31 5, 10 | repentance, a story is next told, which is also found in
32 5, 10 | illustration of this he told an anecdote of a devotee
33 5, 10 | pleasant grazing-ground the fox told him of, and the objections
34 5, 10 | from practice, a story is told of an infamous fellow who
35 5, 11 | material world. He then told an anecdote of a man caught
36 5, 12 | illustration of this, he told the story of one Ziayi Dalaq,
37 5, 12 | and the servant went and told his master. The noble was
38 5, 13 | infidels. To illustrate this he told an anecdote of a Mosalman
39 5, 13 | and hypocritical. And he told an anecdote of a harsh-voiced
40 5, 13 | girl of whom an anecdote is told, do not deserve the name
41 5, 13 | to seeing; 7~What ear has told you falsely eye will tell
42 6, Prol| mysteries so far as they can be told,~In a discourse more closely
43 6, 1 | doctrine, another anecdote is told concerning Mahmud and Ayaz.
44 6, 4 | share in him;" but Abu Bakr told him, somewhat to his annoyance,
45 6, 4 | per saltum.~Since you have told the story of Hilal (the
46 6, 5 | cure him, and therefore told him to go away and do whatever
47 6, 6 | difficulties,~Saying, "The voice told you to place an arrow on
48 6, 7 | illustration of this a story is told of a mouse who conceived
49 6, 7 | with a band of robbers. He told them he was one of them,
50 6, 7 | turn of the king, and he told them that his talent lay
51 6, 9 | their journey to China, and told them that the King of China
52 6, 9 | their beloved mistress.~They told their secrets to one another
53 6, 9 | illustrate this an anecdote is told of a man of Baghdad who
54 6, 9 | to Egypt, and accordingly told them all the particulars
55 6, 9 | once fetched a porter, and told him to take the chest to
56 6, 9 | The story admits of being told up to this point,~Bat what
57 6, 9 | from speech.~The rest is told without aid of tongue~To
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