Part, Chapter
1 1, 6 | ambassador heard him gladly, and asked him two questions, first,
2 1, 7 | Hindustan on business, he asked the parrot if he had any
3 1, 12 | of his brethren, Joseph asked him what present he had
4 2, 1 | example. Next morning he asked his servant what had become
5 2, 2 | the pauper before him, and asked him why he did not go to
6 2, 3 | and a bad character, and asked if it was true. The second
7 2, 3 | bad account of him, and asked what he had to say. He replied
8 2, 5 | arrived there, Zu'l Nun asked them who they were, and
9 2, 6 | found it very bitter, and asked Luqman why he had not told
10 2, 11 | by a strange man. Mo'avia asked him who he was, and he replied
11 2, 11 | was Iblis. Mo'avia then asked him why he had awakened
12 3, 11 | to a saintly Darvesh, and asked him how he fared. The Darvesh
13 3, 15 | STORY XV. The Man who asked Moses to teach him the language
14 3, 17 | reply of the lover when asked by his mistress which city
15 3, 17 | I should say, when they asked me about my belly, ~'Would
16 4, 6 | tempted by this promise, and asked what the admonition was.
17 4, 6 | entreaties. In her distress she asked aid of Ali, who told her
18 4, 7 | fire by Nimrod. 4 Gabriel asked him if he could assist him,
19 4, 8 | old men. They met him, and asked if he had seen their father.
20 4, 9 | anecdote of an Egyptian who asked an Israelite to draw water
21 4, 9 | Afterwards the Egyptian asked the Israelite to pray for
22 5, 1 | satisfied of his sincerity, and asked him to sup with him again.
23 5, 2 | dog had died of hunger, he asked the Arab why he had not
24 5, 5 | him, and led him apart and asked him where his home was.
25 5, 5 | reproach." The king then asked him what he had been eating
26 5, 9 | things;"~Lip will say, "I asked for such and such things."~
27 5, 10 | words and their deeds.~A man asked a camel, saying, "Ho! whence
28 5, 13 | the man missed his meat he asked his wife for it, and she
29 5, 13 | turn a valuable jewel, and asked them its value. Each declared
30 6, Prol| aspiration.~One day a student asked a preacher,~Saying, "O most
31 6, 2 | health. 1 The bird then asked what the grains of wheat
32 6, 2 | known probity. The bird then asked permission to eat some,
33 6, 5 | justice. On this the Qazi asked the sick Faqir how much
34 6, 5 | inspiration. 4 The Sufi again asked him how evils and misfortunes
35 6, 5 | the life to come. The Sufi asked why this world should not
36 6, 5 | and was silenced by being asked whether she would prefer
37 6, 5 | sage and a monk. The sage asked the monk which was the older,
38 6, 9 | his bounty on beggars who asked for it, but only on those
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