Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | the ground,~said: 'This boy has not yet eaten any fruit
2 1, Story4 | truth itself because if the boy had been brought up in the~
3 1, Story4 | the vezier brought up the boy delicately, with every~comfort,
4 1, Story4 | had taken effect upon the boy and had expelled his~previous
5 1, Story5 | forehead whilst yet a small boy.~ ~ From his head intelligence
6 1, Story19| be found. Accordingly a~boy was sent to an adjoining
7 1, Story22| father and mother of the boy whose consent he obtained
8 1, Story22| executioner was ready to slay the boy who then looked~heavenwards
9 1, Story35| the~other. When I was a boy I recited: He, who doth
10 2, Story6 | to serve a purpose.' The boy said: 'Then likewise~say
11 2, Story27| the Beni Hallal, a black boy of~the encampment, falling
12 2, Story34| gold brocade~whilst the boy and the fairy stood near
13 3, Story8 | keeps people ailing. The boy replied: 'O father, it is~
14 3, Story23| with a fairy-faced slave boy~at his heels. I said:~ ~ ~ '
15 3, Story24| net from his~hand.~ ~ ~ A boy went to bring water from
16 3, Story24| torrent came and took the boy away.~ The net brought every
17 3, Story28| receive it.'~ ~ ~ When a boy is symmetrical and heart-robbing~
18 3, Story28| the ring, except~a little boy who was shooting arrows
19 3, Story28| It is related~that the boy burnt his bow and arrows
20 4, Story2 | reveal it to anyone. The boy said: 'It is thy order and~
21 5, Story4 | insanity in his head. The boy knew that his heart had
22 5, Story5 | arrow comes.~ ~ ~ Once the boy said to him: 'As thou strivest
23 5, Story5 | change it.' He replied: 'O boy, make that request~to someone
24 5, Story17| extremely handsome, graceful boy as~described in the simile:~ ~ ~
25 5, Story17| injurer of~Amru. I said: 'Boy! Khovarezm and Khata have
26 5, Story20| I was informed that the boy, who had heard something
27 5, Story20| In the same way the boy's impudence might be indicating
28 5, Story20| inclinations concerning this boy but~to fold up the carpet
29 6, Story3 | life no other son but this boy, telling me that in the~
30 6, Story3 | this son. I overheard the boy~whispering to his companion: '
31 6, Story3 | son is intelligent and the boy~complains that his father
32 7, Story1 | father with the words: 'The boy is not becoming intelligent
33 7, Story3 | treating him severely. The~boy, who could no longer bear
34 7, Story8 | the desert who said to his boy: 'O son, on the~day of resurrection
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