Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | continued in this resolution till a friend, who had been my~
2 Intro, 5 | hearers were~obliged to wait till he delivered himself of
3 1, Story3 | augmented his affection till he~appointed him to succeed
4 1, Story3 | district as a place of exile till the~confusion was quelled
5 1, Story4 | wait~for the opportunity till the brigands departed to
6 1, Story4 | attacked them was~sleep, till about a watch of the night
7 1, Story4 | masters to educate him, till they had taught him~to address
8 1, Story6 | them and~supported them, till he lost control of the government
9 1, Story16| or investigate my case?~Till the antidote is brought
10 1, Story16| of his good luck ascended till he reached the zenith of
11 1, Story16| head.~ ~ 'In short, I was till this week undergoing various
12 1, Story17| conversed on a variety of topics till~the affair of the error
13 1, Story21| vengeance, preserved the stone till the time arrived when~the
14 1, Story21| own powerless wrist.~ Wait till inconstant fortune ties
15 1, Story28| struggling.~ Wait a few days till the earth consumes~ The
16 1, Story33| character to the padshah till he renounced all further~
17 1, Story40| Thou wouldst say that, till the resurrection, ugliness~
18 2, Story5 | We travelled one day till the night set in during
19 2, Story11| Him than the jugular vein till I said:~ ~ ~ 'The Friend
20 2, Story20| drunkard.'~ ~ ~ Thus I lived till I paid one night a visit
21 2, Story22| perused the whole Quran till morning. A pious fellow
22 2, Story22| eaten half a loaf and slept till the morning.'~ ~ ~ Keep
23 2, Story28| fortune has~guided thee till thou hast attained this
24 2, Story30| visiting people~ But not till they say: 'It is enough!'~
25 2, Story32| associated with animals till the time when I~became a
26 2, Story37| at any rate stop a while till my servants roast some~minced
27 2, Story45| nature~ It will not leave it till the time of death.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
28 3, Story2 | other accumulating wealth, till the former became the ullemma
29 3, Story5 | repentance but broke them again till one of~the sheikhs said
30 3, Story11| No one could see daylight till the day of resurrection.~ ~ ~
31 3, Story16| wade into danger, O fool,~ Till thou hast perished. Would
32 3, Story28| and started, progressing till~they reached a pillar of
33 3, Story28| towards the desert and~walked till thirst began to torment
34 3, Story28| a few draughts of water, till the dev of his interior
35 3, Story28| several nights with~him, till he became aware that he
36 3, Story28| sat secure from a serpent~ Till I learnt what his custom
37 3, Story28| confidential~man to accompany him till he again reached his native
38 3, Story29| a door for begging~ Will till he dies remain a needy fellow.~
39 4, Story7 | shrewdness~ Does not say a word till he sees silence.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
40 5, Story10| I would not let it end till resurrection-day.~ ~ ~ I
41 5, Story14| intimacy subsisted between us till at last he suffered~my mind
42 5, Story20| may not elapse in vain~ Till thou hearest the morning
43 5, Story20| locked against worshippers till the sun rises~in its setting
44 6, Story3 | the foot of the~said tree, till the Almighty granted him
45 8, 11 | debating with a Musalman~ Till I shook with laughter at
46 8, 32 | dishes are removed, old~men till they begin to perspire,
47 8, 32 | perspire, but qalandars till no room remains in~the bowels
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