Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | the ocean of visions, was asked,~when he had come out of
2 Intro, 2 | beloved one to my hand.~ I asked: 'Art thou musk or ambergris?~
3 Intro, 3 | not to be cherished.' He asked: 'Then what is to be done?'
4 Intro, 5 | Loqman the philosopher, being asked from whom he~had learnt
5 1, Story1 | sword.~ ~ When the king asked what he was saying, a good-natured
6 1, Story5 | friend is kind?~ ~ The king asked: 'What is the cause of their
7 1, Story6 | reign of Feridun. The vezier~asked the king how it came to
8 1, Story6 | his troops.~ ~ The king asked: 'What is the reason for
9 1, Story7 | was in the proceeding and asked~for it. The philosopher
10 1, Story8 | Story 8~ ~ Hormuzd, being asked what fault the veziers of
11 1, Story10| offered his supplications and asked for compliance with his~
12 1, Story12| Story 12~ ~ An unjust king asked a devotee what kind of worship
13 1, Story15| A donkey, having been asked for what salary he had elected
14 1, Story15| his~bravery.' Being again asked that, as he had entered
15 1, Story16| fleeing with much trouble and asked for the cause of~his fear
16 1, Story16| being~that of dervishes. I asked: 'What is the matter?' He
17 1, Story19| be~ruined.' Having been asked what harm could arise from
18 1, Story21| stone upon his~head. He asked: 'Who art thou, and why
19 1, Story22| heavenwards and smiled. The king asked: 'What occasion for laughter
20 1, Story23| provisions of the law.' He asked: 'How am I to interpret
21 1, Story23| justly.' The king smiled~and asked the vezier what he thought
22 1, Story24| honour, gave him presents and asked his pardon, saying: 'I committed
23 1, Story28| sentiments of the dervish,~asked him to make a request but
24 1, Story28| left alone. The king then asked for advice and the~dervish
25 1, Story29| visit to Zulnun Misri and asked for his favour,~saying: '
26 1, Story30| bearest towards me.' He asked: 'How?' The man replied: '
27 1, Story31| Afterwards the veziers secretly asked him: 'What superiority hast
28 1, Story32| thou~mayest decree.' He asked: 'What is it?'~ ~ When a
29 1, Story34| towards him whereon Harun asked his courtiers what~requital
30 1, Story36| arm. The~wealthy man once asked his destitute brother why
31 1, Story37| by God the most high. He~asked: 'Hast thou heard anything
32 1, Story38| having remained silent, they asked him why~he took no share
33 1, Story41| Iskandur Rumi, having been asked how he had conquered the
34 2, Story1 | great devotees having been asked about his opinion~concerning
35 2, Story9 | I have a~difficulty.' He asked: 'What is it?' He continued: '
36 2, Story10| Story 10~ ~ ~ One asked the man who had lost his
37 2, Story15| padshah, meeting a holy man, asked him whether he did not~sometimes
38 2, Story16| devotee in~hell whereon he asked for the reason of the former'
39 2, Story19| the caravan, one of~them asked him to speak a few words
40 2, Story20| evident to me.' He then asked me to~explain the quality
41 2, Story21| Story 21~ ~ ~ Loqman, being asked from whom he had learnt
42 2, Story25| sheikhs of Syria, being asked on the true state of the~
43 2, Story26| When it was daylight, I asked him~what state of his that
44 2, Story29| time; and, a man having asked him~for the reason, he replied: '
45 2, Story33| Story 33~ ~ ~ A padshah asked a hermit: 'How spendest
46 2, Story36| solid learning, having been asked for his~opinion about waqfbread,
47 2, Story37| nothing. One~of the company asked him by way of encouragement
48 2, Story39| courtesan who heard him asked: "As thou canst~not see
49 2, Story39| of those of the Tariq.~ I asked him what the difference
50 2, Story43| foaming at the mouth. He asked: 'What is the matter with
51 2, Story44| Story 44~ ~ ~ I asked a good man concerning the
52 2, Story45| going to the bridegroom asked him:~ 'O mean wretch, what
53 2, Story46| blind. The faqih, being asked why~he had not put his son-in-law
54 2, Story48| upon a cupola of grass.~ I asked: 'What is despicable grass~
55 2, Story49| A sage having been asked whether liberality or bravery
56 3, Story6 | Ardeshir Babekan that he asked an Arab~physician how much
57 3, Story9 | A sick man having been asked what his heart desired replied: '
58 3, Story10| Sufis were owing some money asked them for it~every day in
59 3, Story11| probably not refuse to give if asked for; but it is related that~
60 3, Story13| returned immediately and being asked what he had done replied: '
61 3, Story15| Hatim Tai, having been asked whether he had seen in the
62 3, Story15| hillock of thistles, and I~asked him why he had not become
63 3, Story22| and enjoy contentment.' I asked: 'What journey~is that?'
64 3, Story28| complained to his father and asked him for~permission to travel
65 3, Story28| grain and net.~ ~ ~ The son asked: 'O father, how can I act
66 3, Story28| After saying this, he asked for the good wishes of his
67 3, Story28| pashizi but possessing none he asked~for a coin and showed his
68 3, Story28| the next morning, a man asked: "What is the matter?~Perhaps
69 3, Story28| condition~miserable. He then asked him whence he had come and
70 3, Story28| and arrows and on being asked for the cause~replied: '
71 3, Story29| departure the sheikh was asked by~one of his companions
72 4, Story3 | with~them. His father once asked him why he did not likewise
73 4, Story3 | replied: 'I fear I may be asked~what I do not know and be
74 4, Story4 | head and retired.~Someone asked him how it came to pass
75 4, Story8 | officials of Sultan Mahmud asked Hasan Muimandi one day what~
76 4, Story14| pious man passed near, and asked him what his monthly salary~
77 5, Story1 | Hasan Maimundi was asked that, as the Sultan Mahmud
78 5, Story7 | time not seen his friend asked him~where he had been and
79 5, Story9 | his friend~ But I often asked pardon for that day.~ A
80 5, Story10| resurrection-day.~ ~ ~ I asked and said: What has befallen
81 5, Story11| Story 11~ ~ ~ I asked one of the people of Baghdad
82 5, Story12| of the ullemma had been asked that, supposing one sits
83 5, Story15| condolence and one of them asked him how he bore the loss~
84 5, Story17| subsists!' He smiled and asked~for my birthplace. I replied: '
85 5, Story18| and showed no~change. I asked: 'Perhaps they have not
86 5, Story20| been perpetrated and he was asked what~he thought of it. He
87 5, Story20| perceived the state of affairs, asked: 'From what~direction?'
88 5, Story20| The king, who heard him,~asked: 'What is it?' And he recited:~ ~ ~ '
89 6, Story1 | of them pointed to me. I~asked him what the matter was
90 6, Story1 | termination of it so much. I asked him how he felt and he replied:~'
91 6, Story1 | full indication of death.~I asked: 'If thou art willing, I
92 6, Story4 | following the caravan, came and asked~me why I was sleeping, this
93 6, Story5 | countenance were withered. I asked him how he felt and what
94 6, Story8 | An old man, having been asked why he did not marry, replied
95 7, Story4 | exclaimed 'La haul', and asked why they had again made
96 7, Story8 | resurrection thou wilt be asked what thou hast gained and
97 7, Story8 | is to say, thou wilt be asked~what thy merit is and not
98 7, Story9 | A scorpion, having been asked why he did not go out in
99 7, Story10| locality of the dervish and~asked about his circumstances
100 7, Story10| replied: 'He had himself~asked God the most high and glorious
101 7, Story11| When I was a child I asked an illustrious man about
102 7, Story15| worthy son who died. Being asked what he~desired to be written
103 7, Story17| a sling under his arm. I asked our youth what he~was waiting
104 7, Story19| Story 19~ ~ ~ I asked an illustrious man for the
105 8, Maxim1 | wealth. A sage, having been asked who is lucky and who is
106 8, 47 | when thou hast gone and asked him how he fell,~ Gird thy
107 8, 49 | thou wilt eat; and 0 thou asked by~death, run not for thou
108 8, 53 | injures men.~ ~ ~ One being asked what a learned man without
109 8, 57 | mercy of Allah, having been asked in what manner he had attained~
110 8, 58 | miracle soft like wax,~ He asked not: 'What art thou doing?'
111 8, 60 | ignoramus for thy companion.~ I asked some scholars for a piece
112 8, 62 | give a reply~ Unless he be asked a question.~ Because though
113 8, 63 | under my robe and a sheikh asked me daily how, but not~where
114 8, 1 | hand was Jamshid; and being asked why he had adorned his left~
115 8, Story | A great man having been asked why he wore his seal-ring
116 8, 5 | Maxim 81~ ~ ~ A sage was asked: 'Of so many notable, high
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