Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | suspended.~ ~ A garden the water of whose river was limpid~
2 1, Story4 | a cloud should rain the water of life~ Never sip it from
3 1, Story4 | helpless.~ I have seen many a water from a paltry spring~ Becoming
4 1, Story7 | slave to be thrown into the water so that he swallowed~some
5 1, Story13| the heart of a lover nor water in a sieve.~ ~ The case
6 1, Story13| Crowding at the bank of briny water.~ Wherever a sweet spring
7 1, Story32| Two measures of it will be water and a spoonful sour milk.~
8 1, Story40| does not wish for limpid water~ Half of which was consumed
9 2, Story9 | perished in this paltry water which~is not deeper than
10 2, Story26| mountains, the frogs in the~water and the beasts in the desert
11 2, Story41| feels aggrieved is shallow water yet.~ ~ ~ If he injures
12 3, Story11| said: 'If for instance the water of life~were to be exchanged
13 3, Story14| bridge of Baghdad~ With water flowing beneath and men
14 3, Story21| wicked men."~ ~ ~ If the water of a Christian's well is
15 3, Story24| A boy went to bring water from the torrent.~ The torrent
16 3, Story28| with a David-like~throat, water from flowing and birds from
17 3, Story28| He reached the banks of a water, the force of which was
18 3, Story28| distance.~ ~ ~ A dreadful water, in which even aquatic birds
19 3, Story28| workmanship, standing in the water.~The boatman said: 'The
20 3, Story28| collar and threw him into the water. After one night and day
21 3, Story28| and~saw people drinking water for a pashizi but possessing
22 3, Story28| supply~him with food and water. The fire of the young man'
23 3, Story28| and take~a few draughts of water, till the dev of his interior
24 5, Story2 | A slave is to draw water and make bricks.~ A pampered
25 5, Story10| of whose cheek drinks the water of immortality,~ Whoever
26 5, Story16| quench my fire with some water;~and lo, all of a sudden,
27 5, Story16| an obscure night or the water of immortality gushing from
28 5, Story16| quenched~ By sipping limpid water even if I drink oceans of
29 5, Story20| perchance extinguish it with the water of stratagem but~when it
30 6, Story5 | hilarity in an old man~ For the water gone from the brook returns
31 7, Story5 | son, income is~a flowing water and expense a turning mill;
32 7, Story11| was attained by a drop of water~ Which remained forty days
33 7, Story20| whole world as a spring of water.~ ~ ~ Wherever thou beholdest
34 8, 12 | Quench this fire with water today.~ ~ ~
35 8, 46 | thorn-carrying ass is in water and mud.~ Ask not for fire
36 8, 50 | efforts could not taste the water of~ immortality?~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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