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1 Intro, 3 | the door, according to his old custom with~playful gladness,
2 Intro, 3 | dignity of Allah and by our~old friendship that I shall
3 Intro, 5 | spoken.'~ ~ A trained orator, old, aged,~ First meditates
4 Intro, 5 | Youth~ VI On Weakness and Old Age~ VII On the Effects
5 1, Story2 | trace has remained~ And that old corpse which had been surrendered
6 1, Story14| undutiful to abandon an old master when his~affairs
7 1, Story16| Council and, trusting in my old acquaintance with him, explained
8 1, Story16| its truthfulness~and my old well-wishers with my kind
9 1, Story16| word of truth forgot our old intimacy.~ ~ 'Seest thou
10 2, Story10| O noble and intelligent old man!~ As thou hast smelt
11 2, Story28| dervish until one of his old~friends, who had been his
12 2, Story45| Story 45~ ~ ~ A kind old man in Baghdad~ Gave his
13 2, Story48| bountiful lord,~ Cherished from old by his liberality.~ Whether
14 2, Story48| writ~ Of emancipation to an old slave.~ O God, who hast
15 2, Story48| universe,~ Be bountiful to thy old slave.'~ Sa'di, take the
16 3, Story23| wealth, tearing up their old cloths and~cutting new ones
17 3, Story28| fell asleep. An experienced old fellow, who was in the~caravan,
18 3, Story28| The youths approved of the old man's advice and became~
19 4, Story13| in this mosque there are old~muezzins' to each of whom
20 5, Story8 | deprived thereof.'~ ~ ~ Tell my old friend not to give me advice
21 5, Story15| but her mother, a decrepit old hag,~remained in the house
22 6 | Chapter VI - ON WEAKNESS AND OLD AGE~ ~ ~
23 6, Story1 | was and he said that an old man, aged one~hundred and
24 6, Story1 | his last agony~ Whilst his old spouse was rubbing him with
25 6, Story2 | It is related that an old man, having married a girl,
26 6, Story2 | become the companion of an old man who is ripe, educated,~
27 6, Story2 | be disappointed.~ ~ ~ The old man said: 'I continued in
28 6, Story2 | woman is better than an old man.'~ ~ ~ When she perceived
29 6, Story2 | quarrel and contention.~ An old man who is unable to rise
30 6, Story3 | Diarbekr, the guest of an old man, who possessed abundant~
31 6, Story4 | of an acclivity. A weak~old man, who had likewise been
32 6, Story5 | monitor.~ ~ ~ When thou art old abstain from puerility.~
33 6, Story5 | a youth's hilarity in an old man~ For the water gone
34 6, Story5 | cheese Eke a leopard.~ ~ ~ An old hag had dyed her hair black.~
35 6, Story6 | How sweetly said the old woman to her son~ When she
36 6, Story6 | lion-like man, and I an old woman.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
37 6, Story7 | a wealthy but avaricious old man, having fallen sick,
38 6, Story8 | Story 8~ ~ ~ An old man, having been asked why
39 6, Story8 | one, he said: 'I being an~old man and unwilling to associate
40 6, Story8 | unwilling to associate with an old woman, how could a~young
41 6, Story9 | man~ Took the fancy in his old head to get a spouse.~ He
42 7, Story4 | the~teacher of angels. An old man, experienced in the
43 7, Story9 | same manner when~they grow old.~ ~ ~ A father thus admonished
44 8, 32 | the dishes are removed, old~men till they begin to perspire,
45 8, 56 | honour is dear yet one's own old robe~is more dear; and though
46 8, 4 | Maxim 80~ ~ ~ What can an old prostitute do but vow to
47 8, 4 | path of God~ Because an old man is unable to rise from
48 8, 4 | even the sexual tool of an old man, of sluggish desire,~
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