Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | people have said or we have heard or read,~ The assembly is
2 Intro, 5 | to say.~When Barzachumihr heard of this he said: 'It is
3 1, Story1 | Story 1~ ~ I heard a padshah giving orders
4 1, Story3 | Story 3~ ~ I have heard that a royal prince of short
5 1, Story3 | station.~ ~ Hast thou not heard that a lean scholar~ One
6 1, Story3 | contain a sleeping tiger.~ ~ I heard that on the said occasion
7 1, Story3 | a unanimous attack and I heard that they gained the victory
8 1, Story4 | mat-reed.'~ ~ The vezier heard these sentiments, approved
9 1, Story6 | He replied: 'As thou hast heard, the population~enthusiastically
10 1, Story13| Story 13~ ~ I heard a king, who had changed
11 1, Story16| question. Hast thou not heard the saying?~"Whoever commits
12 1, Story16| his fear replied: 'I have heard that camels are being forced
13 1, Story16| shore.'~ ~ My friend, having heard these words, became angry,
14 1, Story20| Story 20~ ~ I heard that an oppressor ruined
15 1, Story25| duties. A pious man who heard this~remarked that high
16 1, Story27| injure~thee." Hast thou not heard what the man said who suffered~
17 1, Story32| sour milk.~ If thou hast heard heedless talk from thy slave,
18 1, Story37| high. He~asked: 'Hast thou heard anything about his intending
19 1, Story39| sown wool.' A pious man heard this, and~said:~ ~ 'If livelihood
20 1, Story40| My lord, hast thou not heard that it was said:~ ~ When
21 2, Story4 | away~disappointed.~ ~ ~ I heard that men of the way of God~
22 2, Story5 | grieved at the words thou hast heard because~some days ago a
23 2, Story9 | long pause: 'Hast thou not heard that the prince of the world,~
24 2, Story14| replied: 'Hast~thou not heard the saying: Sweep out the
25 2, Story22| A pious fellow who~had heard of this said: 'It would
26 2, Story26| friends who~ Had perhaps heard my distressed voice~ Said: '
27 2, Story28| thanking him.~ Because often I heard great men say~ The patience
28 2, Story30| Beautiful as the sun is, I never heard that~anybody took it for
29 2, Story32| hundred dinars.'~ ~ ~ I heard that a sheep had by a great
30 2, Story39| Whereon a courtesan who heard him asked: "As thou canst~
31 3, Story3 | Story 3~ ~ ~ I heard that a dervish, burning
32 3, Story8 | that kills. Hast thou not heard of the maxim of the ingenious~
33 3, Story14| whose eulogy thou hast now heard, possessed~in that year
34 3, Story20| at the departure he was heard to say:~ ~ ~ 'Nothing was
35 3, Story21| the privy holes."~ ~ ~ I heard that he refused to comply
36 3, Story22| brimstone to China~because I heard that it fetched a high price.
37 3, Story22| what thou hast seen and heard.' I recited:~ ~ ~ 'Thou
38 3, Story22| Thou mayest have heard that in the plain of Ghur~
39 3, Story23| Story 23~ ~ ~ I heard about a wealthy man who
40 3, Story23| his bread-dinner.~ ~ ~ I heard that he was sailing in the
41 3, Story28| other and its roaring was heard to a~farsang's distance.~ ~ ~
42 3, Story29| Story 29~ ~ ~ I heard that a dervish, sitting
43 3, Story29| replied: 'Hast thou not heard that one of the pious said:~ ~ ~ "
44 4, Story3 | to shame.'~ ~ ~ Hast thou heard how a Sufi drove~ A few
45 4, Story7 | Story 7~ ~ ~ I heard a philosopher say that no
46 4, Story8 | You~must yourselves have heard it.' They rejoined: 'What
47 4, Story10| amir of the robbers who heard these words from his room~
48 4, Story13| which displeased all who heard it. The owner~of the mosque,
49 5, Story4 | requires sugar.~ ~ ~ Hast thou heard that the mistress secretly~
50 5, Story4 | strange tales having been heard of him, it~appeared that
51 5, Story10| head; follow thine.'~ ~ ~ I heard him saying when he went
52 5, Story14| subsisted between us because I heard him one day~reciting in
53 5, Story19| entered my ears~ Had been heard by the leaves of the glade
54 5, Story20| informed that the boy, who had heard something of the qazi's~
55 5, Story20| and our words thou hast heard are these:~ ~ ~ One who
56 5, Story20| consequence of reproval~ I heard that just men sometimes
57 5, Story20| teeth and bite it.'~ ~ ~ I heard that at dawn the king with
58 5, Story20| the sultan.' The king, who heard him,~asked: 'What is it?'
59 5, Story21| life.~ In his agony he was heard to exclaim:~ 'Learn not
60 6, Story2 | equivalent to the maxim I once heard enounced in my tribe:~An
61 6, Story4 | He said: 'Hast~thou not heard that it is better to walk
62 6, Story7 | distance.' A holy man, who had heard this, afterwards remarked:~'
63 6, Story9 | Story 9~ ~ ~ I have heard that in these days a decrepit
64 7, Story4 | the~stocks. In short, I heard that when his behaviour
65 7, Story4 | experienced in the world, who had heard~me, smiled and said: 'Hast
66 7, Story4 | and said: 'Hast thou not heard the maxim?~ ~ ~ A padshah
67 7, Story5 | knowest thou wilt not be heard, say~ Whatever thou knowest
68 7, Story7 | Story 7~ ~ ~ I heard a pir-instructor say to
69 7, Story20| asking me whether I had heard the Prophet's saying:~Poverty
70 7, Story20| likewise be satisfied. I heard that a~dervish had been
71 7, Story20| from what was said and heard by us.~ ~ ~ In short we
72 7, Story20| qazi had seen our state and heard our logic, he plunged his
73 7, Story20| people of the kind thou hast heard of, and other~persons who
74 8, Maxim1 | not listen and thou hast heard~of his end:~ ~ ~ Who has
75 8, 16 | not permanent.~ ~ ~ I have heard that eastern loam is made~
76 8, 50 | wherever it is.~ ~ ~ Hast thou heard that Alexander went into
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