Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story3 | good-looking, once saw his father~glancing on him with aversion
2 1, Story3 | the meaning and said: 'O father, a puny~intelligent fellow
3 1, Story3 | stable full of asses.'~ ~ The father laughed at this sally, the
4 1, Story3 | warriors and, returning to his father, made humble~obeisance and
5 1, Story3 | brought to the notice of the~father, he severely reproved the
6 1, Story4 | the position of his own father in the robber-cave where~
7 1, Story6 | recovering the kingdom of their father.~The population, which had
8 1, Story8 | fault the veziers of his father had~committed that he imprisoned
9 1, Story18| abundant treasures from his father,~opened the hand of liberality
10 1, Story22| doctors. The king summoned~the father and mother of the boy whose
11 1, Story22| to the~affection of his father and mother to bring his
12 1, Story22| present instance, however,~the father and mother have for the
13 1, Story23| oblation to the tomb of thy~father for fear he would bring
14 1, Story32| Haji?' Another said: 'His father was~a Christian at Melitah.
15 1, Story33| Sell even the garden of thy father.~ In order to boil the pot
16 1, Story34| Harun-ur-Rashid went to his father and angrily~informed him
17 2, Story6 | intelligent son who said: 'Father, hast thou~not eaten anything
18 2, Story7 | night I was sitting with my~father, remaining awake and holding
19 2, Story7 | replied: 'Darling of thy father,~would that thou wert also
20 2, Story20| wailing of one who~ lost his father.~ ~ ~ The audience now stopped
21 2, Story32| thou not~the man whom my father purchased from the Franks
22 2, Story39| son of a faqih said to his father: 'These heart-ravishing~
23 2, Story39| may show the way.~ ~ ~ The father replied: 'My son, it is
24 2, Story44| high~has said: If they both father and mother, strive to induce
25 2, Story45| lips.~ Next morning the father saw her thus~ And going
26 3, Story8 | ailing. The boy replied: 'O father, it is~hunger that kills.
27 3, Story16| wings.'~ ~ ~ The heavenly father has plenty of honey but
28 3, Story28| it, he complained to his father and asked him for~permission
29 3, Story28| and musk rubbed.~ ~ ~ The father replied: 'My son, get rid
30 3, Story28| The son rejoined: 'Father, the advantages of travel
31 3, Story28| from the world.'~ ~ ~ The father replied: 'My son, the advantages
32 3, Story28| driven away in anger by father and mother.~ I have seen
33 3, Story28| heart-robbing~ It matters not if his father disowns him.~ He is a jewel
34 3, Story28| The son asked: 'O father, how can I act contrary
35 3, Story28| furious lion, it is proper, O father, that I should~travel abroad
36 3, Story28| for the good wishes of his father,~took leave of him, departed
37 3, Story28| reached his native town. His father~was glad to see him and
38 3, Story28| evening he narrated to his father what had befallen him with
39 3, Story28| people on the road. The~father replied: 'My son, have not
40 3, Story28| The son replied: 'O father, thou wilt certainly not
41 3, Story28| like a spider.~ ~ ~ The father said to his son: 'On this
42 4, Story3 | conversing with~them. His father once asked him why he did
43 6, Story3 | that I might pray for my father to die.' Moral: The~gentleman
44 6, Story3 | the boy~complains that his father is a dotard.~ ~ ~ Years
45 6, Story3 | visiting~ The tomb of thy father.~ What good hast thou done
46 7, Story1 | learned man sent one~to his father with the words: 'The boy
47 7, Story2 | If you wanted thy father's inheritance, acquire his
48 7, Story3 | this violence, went to his father to~complain and when he
49 7, Story3 | taken off his coat, the father's heart was~moved with pity.
50 7, Story4 | better than the love of a father.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
51 7, Story8 | merit is and not who thy father was.'~ ~ ~ The covering
52 7, Story9 | when~they grow old.~ ~ ~ A father thus admonished his son:~
53 7, Story10| man,~had fled; whereon his father was instead of him loaded
54 7, Story18| sitting on the grave of his~father and quarreling with a dervish-boy,
55 7, Story18| The sarcophagus~of my father's tomb is of stone and its
56 7, Story18| But~what resembles thy father's grave? It consists of
57 7, Story18| observed: 'By the time thy father is~able to shake off those
58 7, Story20| aid his banners.~ ~ ~ 'A father never shows the kindness
59 8, Admon10| A youth said to his father: 'O wise man,~ Give me for
60 8, 12 | When the term of my father's life had come to an end~
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