Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | disappoint thy friends,~ Whilst having regard for thy enemies?~ ~
2 Intro, 1 | the~emerald carpet and, having commanded the nurse of vernal
3 Intro, 2 | country at rest,~ The tigers having abandoned the nature of
4 Intro, 5 | dervishes.~ ~ The author, having deliberated upon the arrangement
5 1, Story3 | This state of affairs having been brought to the notice
6 1, Story4 | A band of Arab brigands having taken up their position
7 1, Story4 | foiled because the robbers, having obtained an inaccessible~
8 1, Story4 | sprout. One of the veziers, having kissed the foot of the~king'
9 1, Story10| are limbs of each other~ Having been created of one essence.~ ~
10 1, Story13| The case of the dervish having been brought to the notice
11 1, Story15| living thing.~ ~ A donkey, having been asked for what salary
12 1, Story16| the shore.'~ ~ My friend, having heard these words, became
13 1, Story18| Story 18~ ~ A royal prince, having inherited abundant treasures
14 1, Story19| the village be~ruined.' Having been asked what harm could
15 1, Story21| stone and that the dervish, having no means~of taking vengeance,
16 1, Story22| certain qualities. Orders having been issued to search for~
17 1, Story23| Umrulais had fled but some men, having been~sent in pursuit, brought
18 1, Story23| the master's.'~ ~ 'But, having been nourished by the bounty
19 1, Story23| shouldst be punished for having~shed my blood; but, if thou
20 1, Story23| It is my~fault for not having taken account of the maxim
21 1, Story24| have offered him, because having~been nourished by the bounty
22 1, Story27| and a spacious locality having been fixed~upon, the pillars
23 1, Story27| and blamed the youth for having attempted to~cope with his
24 1, Story28| happened to pass by but, ease having made him independent,~he
25 1, Story30| Story 30~ ~ A padshah having issued orders to kill an
26 1, Story30| from us.~ ~ This admonition having taken effect, the king spared
27 1, Story31| wrong, we may, on account of having followed it,~remain free
28 1, Story38| Kesra and Barzachumihr, having remained silent, they asked
29 1, Story40| A Chinese slave-girl having been brought to a king,
30 1, Story40| could not~find her and, having obtained information of
31 1, Story41| Story 41~ ~ Iskandur Rumi, having been asked how he had conquered
32 2, Story1 | One of the great devotees having been asked about his opinion~
33 2, Story11| were withered and dead,~not having travelled from the road
34 2, Story13| committed?~ My grief will be for having offended thee.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
35 2, Story18| Story 18~ ~ ~ A hermit, having been invited by a padshah,
36 2, Story19| Story 19~ ~ ~ A caravan having been plundered in the Yunan
37 2, Story26| Story 26~ ~ ~ I remember having once walked all night with
38 2, Story29| a long time; and, a man having asked him~for the reason,
39 2, Story31| wind in his belly and not~having the power to retain it,
40 2, Story32| Story 32~ ~ ~ Having become tired of my friends
41 2, Story35| certain~sum of money. His wish having been fulfilled, it became
42 2, Story36| ulemma of solid learning, having been asked for his~opinion
43 2, Story37| distich of mine.' The company having agreed with pleasure he~
44 2, Story37| females.'~ ~ ~ The company, having thus been apprised of his
45 2, Story49| Story 49~ ~ ~ A sage having been asked whether liberality
46 3, Story2 | the most high Creator for~having obtained the inheritance
47 3, Story7 | astonishing because one of them having been voracious possessed
48 3, Story9 | Story 9~ ~ ~ A sick man having been asked what his heart
49 3, Story15| Story 15~ ~ ~ Hatim Tai, having been asked whether he had
50 3, Story18| himself in an extensive~region having neither any strength nor
51 3, Story28| the young man's stomach having~blazed into flames and deprived
52 4, Story2 | Story 2~ ~ ~ A merchant, having suffered loss of a thousand
53 4, Story11| Story 11~ ~ ~ An astrologer, having entered his own house, saw
54 5, Story4 | words; and strange tales having been heard of him, it~appeared
55 5, Story8 | commenced to blame me for not having sent him a messenger during
56 5, Story9 | with someone but his~secret having fallen from the veil of
57 5, Story13| Story 13~ ~ ~ A parrot, having been imprisoned in a cage
58 5, Story13| proximity of the parrot and, having become disgusted, was shouting '
59 5, Story16| Story 16~ ~ ~ I remember having in the days of my youth
60 5, Story19| A king of the Arabs, having been informed of the relations~
61 5, Story19| to his presence, and this having been done, he began~to reprove
62 5, Story19| of various Arab families having~been visited, she was found,
63 5, Story20| that the qazi of Hamdan, having conceived affection~towards
64 6, Story2 | related that an old man, having married a girl, was sitting~
65 6, Story2 | Praise be to Allah for having been delivered from that
66 6, Story4 | replied:~'How am I to travel, having lost the use of my feet?'
67 6, Story7 | but avaricious old man, having fallen sick, his~well-wishers
68 6, Story8 | Story 8~ ~ ~ An old man, having been asked why he did not
69 7, Story1 | to make him intelligent. Having been some~time under instruction
70 7, Story9 | otherwise inasmuch as~they, having in their infancy dealt thus
71 7, Story9 | happiness.'~ ~ ~ A scorpion, having been asked why he did not
72 7, Story10| I was told that his son,~having become drunk, quarrelled
73 7, Story10| become drunk, quarrelled and having shed the blood of a man,~
74 7, Story16| just chastising him after having tied his feet and hands.
75 7, Story17| drum-sounds of~warriors never having reached his ears nor the
76 7, Story20| had begun a quarrel; and, having opened~the record of complaints,
77 7, Story20| distracted or~scattered. Having a secure income, they may
78 7, Story20| arguments remained to him and, having been defeated, he~commenced
79 8, Maxim1 | accumulation of~wealth. A sage, having been asked who is lucky
80 8, Maxim1 | But be obliged to him for having kept thee in his service.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
81 8, 18 | by his tongue.~ A walnut, having no kernel, will be light.~ ~ ~
82 8, 37 | The land of Canaan having no natural excellence,~
83 8, 57 | whom be the~mercy of Allah, having been asked in what manner
84 8, Story | Story 2~ ~ ~ A great man having been asked why he wore his
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