Part, Chapter
1 2, 2| formal complaint to the Qazi, and prayed him to banish
2 2, 2| pauper from the prison. The Qazi summoned the pauper before
3 2, 2| the prison; whereupon the Qazi ordered him to be carried
4 6, 5| STORY V. The Sufi and the Qazi.~A sick man laboring under
5 6, 5| assailant but led him before the Qazi. On learning the facts of
6 6, 5| the facts of the case the Qazi said, "This Faqir is sick
7 6, 5| case, and again pressed the Qazi to do him justice. On this
8 6, 5| him justice. On this the Qazi asked the sick Faqir how
9 6, 5| sick Faqir went up to the Qazi and struck him a blow on
10 6, 5| then pointed out to the Qazi that by his ill-timed leniency
11 6, 5| the case of another. The Qazi said that, for his part,
12 6, 5| divine fount of good, and the Qazi replied that what seems
13 6, 5| experienced in it, and the Qazi replied by telling him an
14 6, 5| the evil in it, and the Qazi replied with the poet's
15 6, 5| temptations of Iblis?"~The Qazi said, "If there were no
16 6, 9| illustrated by the anecdote of the Qazi who was beguiled by the
17 6, 9| went to the court of the Qazi, pretending to have a grievance;
18 6, 9| grievance; and when she saw the Qazi she beguiled him, and induced
19 6, 9| visit at night. While the Qazi was sitting with her the
20 6, 9| violently at the door, and the Qazi, in a great fright, hid
21 6, 9| the way to the bazar the Qazi cried out to the porter
22 6, 9| hundred Dinars, and thus the Qazi escaped. Next year the woman
23 6, 9| and tried to seduce the Qazi a second time; but he said, "
24 6, 9| the Deputy in freeing the Qazi reminds the poet of the
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