Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | oil-jars. When the oilman returned home he thought that the
2 3, 3 | splendid appearance, he returned to his companions, and desired
3 3, 5 | more stubborn refusals he returned. ~Neither was his father
4 3, 8 | must really be ill. So he returned to his house, making the
5 4, 8 | beguiled by~a Courtesan, returned to his True Love.~A certain
6 4, 8 | the spell, and the prince returned to his senses, and his eyes
7 5, 1 | infidelity and gluttony. He returned thanks to the Prophet for
8 5, 7 | granted her prayer, and returned to heaven without taking
9 5, 7 | listened to her crying, and returned to heaven without taking
10 5, 8 | ragged dress. They then returned to the king discomfited
11 5, 9 | and feels. "Nasuh then returned to the bath a truly repentant
12 5, 10| taken out to battle, and returned in a most miserable plight,
13 5, 10| life was preferable, and returned to its master. The fox replied
14 5, 10| watch the dead body till he returned; but the moment the lion'
15 5, 10| daintiest parts. When the lion returned and inquired for them, the
16 5, 13| with the damsel, and she returned his affection. When they
17 6, 6 | weary of searching, and returned the writing to the Faqir.
18 6, 9 | Baghdad, and he straightway returned home, and there found the
19 6, 9 | sitting with her the dwarf returned home and knocked violently
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