Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | surface of the earth,~ A place like the threshold of thy
2 Intro, 3 | He departed and left the place to another~ And that other
3 Intro, 3 | to be a pleasant cheerful place with heart-ravishing~entangled
4 Intro, 3 | because a Pose-garden is not a place of~ displeasure.~ The more
5 Intro, 5 | a step~before trying the place.' First move about, then
6 1, Story3 | possess none should take their~place.'~ ~ No one goes under the
7 1, Story3 | pleasant, district as a place of exile till the~confusion
8 1, Story4 | root~ May be moved from the place by the strength of a man~
9 1, Story4 | some people~and leave the place empty. Then several experienced
10 1, Story16| putting his mind at ease and place him~under obligations to
11 1, Story16| possessor of dignity~ They place the hands on their heads,
12 1, Story16| his fall,~ All desire to Place their foot on his head.~ ~ '
13 1, Story18| aloes will emit no odour.~ Place it on fire, it will smell
14 1, Story24| who noticed what had taken place,~reported to him that the
15 1, Story27| mountain of brass from its place~but the master, who knew
16 1, Story35| and therefore delay took~place in rescuing him.' The sailor
17 1, Story40| information of what had taken place,~he became angry, ordered
18 2, Story5 | anything thou listest.~ Place a crown on thy head and
19 2, Story20| saw him twice in the same place.~ As soon as the shout rose
20 2, Story20| luck have guided me~to this place where I have, on hearing
21 2, Story34| proper, we shall prepare~a place for thee in the town where
22 2, Story34| ascertain the state of the place;~so that if he feared that
23 2, Story37| A dervish arrived in a place, the owner of which was
24 3, Story20| aware of what was taking place prepared some~food he had
25 3, Story28| rid of this vain idea and place the~feet of contentment
26 3, Story28| and every~night in another place, has recreation every moment
27 3, Story28| tent and makes a sleeping place;~ Whilst he who is destitute
28 3, Story28| man has fallen from his place and station~ Why should
29 3, Story28| All the horizons are his place.~ At night every rich man
30 3, Story28| not favour him,~ Goes to a place where people know not his
31 3, Story28| he had~fallen into this place. The athlete briefly informed
32 3, Story28| informed him of what had~taken place, whereon the royal prince,
33 4, Story13| thou wilt go to another place.' The man agreed~and went
34 4, Story13| for ten~dinars from this place because where I next went
35 5, Story8 | Suddenly a~separation took place but after a time, when my
36 5, Story13| paint thy portrait.~ If thy place were in paradise~ Others
37 5, Story20| sun rises~in its setting place.'~ ~ ~ These two things
38 6, Story2 | sleeping every~night in another place and taking every day another
39 6, Story2 | unable to rise from his place,~ Except by the aid of a
40 6, Story2 | separation at~last took place. When the time of the lady'
41 6, Story4 | sleeping, this not being the place for it. I replied:~'How
42 6, Story9 | of men~ A spectacle took place as is customary in weddings.~
43 7, Story20| keep off worthy persons, to place violent hands upon men of~
44 8, 16 | Maxim 21~ ~ ~ Whatever takes place quickly is not permanent.~ ~ ~
45 8, 1 | feet of a monotheist~ Or place an Indian sabre to his head.~
46 8, 5 | those who are~free.'~ ~ ~ Place not thy heart on what passes
47 End | gave advice in its proper place~ Spending a lifetime in
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