Part, Chapter
1 2, 14| attained much better by putting half the wheat in one sack and
2 2, 14| the wheat in one sack and half in the other. On hearing
3 2, 16| pretence, ~'Though I talk half the night I am superior
4 3, 5 | certain man whose hair was half gray came in haste ~To a
5 3, 15| wherewith 'we honor Adam,' 1~Half the swarm become bees and
6 3, 15| the swarm become bees and half wasps.~The faithful yield
7 4, 1 | of his trade, and who was half killed by the smell of musk
8 4, 5 | one very wise, the second half wise, and the third foolish.
9 4, 5 | the impending danger. The half wise fish delayed doing
10 4, 5 | of the wise man, of the half wise, and of the fool.~The
11 4, 5 | second, he, namely, who is half wise,~Knows the wise man
12 4, 5 | himself on his way,~Nor half a lamp which might recognize
13 4, 5 | of being alive,~And also half wisdom, so as to assume
14 4, 5 | assume to be dead?~That half wise one became as one utterly
15 5, 1 | At supper he drank only half the portion of milk yielded
16 5, 12| very ungraciously, only half rising from his seat in
17 5, 13| piece of meat weighing over half a man, to provide a meal
18 5, 13| and found she weighed only half a man. Then he said to his
19 6, 2 | There is a tradition, "When half the night has passed Allah
20 6, 6 | exaltation of earth is otherwise,~Half the year is barren, half
21 6, 6 | Half the year is barren, half green and verdant.~The abasement
22 6, 6 | time~Is otherwise again, half day and half night.~The
23 6, 6 | otherwise again, half day and half night.~The abasement and
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