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1 1, Story2 | interpretation, except a dervish who made his salutation~
2 1, Story10| compliance with his~needs.~ ~ The dervish and the plutocrat are slaves
3 1, Story11| Story 11~ ~ A dervish, whose prayers met with
4 1, Story11| prayer for me',~whereon the dervish exclaimed: 'O God, take
5 1, Story11| what prayer is this?' The dervish rejoined: 'It is~a good
6 1, Story13| for anyone.'~ ~ A naked dervish, who was sleeping outside
7 1, Story13| from the window and said: 'Dervish, spread~out thy skirt.'
8 1, Story13| sent it out to him but the dervish squandered the~money in
9 1, Story13| sieve.~ ~ The case of the dervish having been brought to the
10 1, Story16| comes to the house of a dervish~ To levy a tax on land and
11 1, Story16| scratch the wound of the dervish more~than I had already
12 1, Story21| with a stone and that the dervish, having no means~of taking
13 1, Story21| him in a well.~Then the dervish made his appearance and
14 1, Story21| been all this time?' The dervish~replied: 'I was afraid of
15 1, Story28| Story 28~ ~ A solitary dervish was sitting in a corner
16 1, Story28| padshah is the guardian of the dervish~ Although wealth is in the
17 1, Story28| with the sentiments of the dervish,~asked him to make a request
18 1, Story28| asked for advice and the~dervish said:~ ~ 'Understand now
19 1, Story29| trouble~ The foot of the dervish would be upon the sphere~
20 1, Story35| helpful in the affairs of a dervish~ Because thou also hast
21 2, Story2 | Story 2~ ~ I saw a dervish who placed his head upon
22 2, Story5 | thief in the guise of a dervish arrived and joined our~company.'~ ~ ~
23 2, Story5 | pretended saint who wears the dervish garb~ Has made of the Ka'
24 2, Story10| back of my foot.~ Were a dervish always to remain in that
25 2, Story14| Story 14~ ~ ~ A dervish who had fallen into want
26 2, Story14| and whatever belongs to a dervish is dedicated to the use
27 2, Story16| Have the qualities of a dervish and wear a Tatar cap.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
28 2, Story17| camel-rider shouted to him: 'O dervish, where art thou going?~Return,
29 2, Story17| the point of death and the~dervish, approaching his pillow,
30 2, Story28| the treasures; whereon the dervish reigned for a~while until
31 2, Story28| afflicted the mind of the dervish until one of his old~friends,
32 2, Story28| when he was yet himself a dervish,~returned from a journey
33 2, Story28| men say~ The patience of a dervish is better than the gift
34 2, Story34| turquoise-ring or pendants.~ ~ ~ A dervish of good behaviour and of
35 2, Story37| Story 37~ ~ ~ A dervish arrived in a place, the
36 2, Story37| the fashion of wits. The dervish who had~travelled through
37 2, Story37| likewise to say~something. The dervish replied: 'I do not possess
38 2, Story37| minced meat'; whereon the dervish lifted his head and recited:~ ~ ~ '
39 2, Story41| company of vagabonds met a dervish, spoke insulting words to~
40 2, Story47| have enjoyment~ And the dervish may be in need of bread~
41 2, Story47| padshah.~ ~ ~ Externally the dervish shows a patched robe and
42 2, Story47| these qualities is really a~dervish, although he may wear an
43 2, Story47| may wear the habit of a~dervish.~ ~ ~ O thou whose interior
44 3, Story3 | Story 3~ ~ ~ I heard that a dervish, burning in the fire of
45 3, Story13| Story 13~ ~ ~ A dervish wanted something and a man
46 3, Story13| supplying it~forthwith. The dervish answering that he had no
47 3, Story13| him the house and when the dervish entered he~caught sight
48 3, Story14| Alexandria so that even a dervish lost~the reins of patience
49 3, Story16| be salutation, beheld a dervish who had on account of~his
50 3, Story16| afterwards he~saw that the dervish was a prisoner and surrounded
51 3, Story16| he was informed that the dervish~had drunk wine, quarrelled,
52 3, Story23| table-doth spread.~ ~ ~ The dervish got nothing of his food
53 3, Story28| man goes to an inn.~ The dervish has his inn where the night
54 3, Story29| Story 29~ ~ ~ I heard that a dervish, sitting in a cave, had
55 3, Story29| manners of the respected dervish, he hoped he~would partake
56 5, Story18| the gold again.~ ~ ~ The dervish alone had not lost his equanimity
57 7, Story3 | things are committed by a dervish~ His companions do not know
58 7, Story10| Story 10~ ~ ~ The wife of a dervish had become enceinte and
59 7, Story10| confinement was at hand, the dervish who had no child during
60 7, Story10| near the locality of the dervish and~asked about his circumstances
61 7, Story18| doubt walks easily.~ ~ ~ A dervish who carries only the load
62 7, Story20| with the character of a dervish,~sitting in an assembly,
63 7, Story20| beads in thy hand.~ ~ ~ A dervish without divine knowledge
64 7, Story20| is also possible that a dervish, impelled by the~cravings
65 7, Story20| satisfied. I heard that a~dervish had been seen committing
66 7, Story20| uttering these words, the dervish lost the bridle of~patience
67 7, Story20| of reproof from me to the~dervish and said: 'O thou who hast
68 7, Story20| turning of the spheres, O dervish,~ Because thou wilt be luckless
69 8, 47 | Admonition 19~ ~ ~ Ask not a dervish in poor circumstances, and
70 8, 51 | earth gilded and a pious dervish is a~sweetheart besmeared
71 8, Story | Story 1~ ~ ~ A dervish prayed thus: 'O Lord, have
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