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1 Intro, 1 | Guebre and the Christian with food,~ How could'st thou disappoint
2 1, Story3 | and placed poison in his food but were perceived by his
3 1, Story3 | hands from touching the food, and said: 'It is impossible
4 2, Story22| during one night ten mann of~food and perused the whole Quran
5 2, Story22| Keep thy interior empty of food~ That thou mayest behold
6 2, Story22| That thou art replete with food up to the nose.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
7 2, Story33| for children, raiment and food~ Restrain thee from the
8 2, Story34| hermit began to eat delicious food, to wear nice clothes, to~
9 2, Story36| tranquillity of mind from cares for food and to obtain leisure for~
10 2, Story37| and opposite to a table of food~ Like a bachelor at the
11 3, Story4 | withdraw their hands from food.' The doctor~said: 'This
12 3, Story6 | Arab~physician how much food he must consume daily. He
13 3, Story8 | maintenance of life depends upon food~ Victuals bring on disease
14 3, Story10| stomach with promises of~food than a grain dealer with
15 3, Story12| recited:~ ~ ~ 'Evil is the food which the time of degradation
16 3, Story18| neither any strength nor food left but he possessed some~
17 3, Story20| taking place prepared some~food he had ready in his house,
18 3, Story23| dervish got nothing of his food except the smell.~ The fowl
19 3, Story28| to the senses, the latter food for the soul.~ ~ ~ Fifthly,
20 3, Story28| have said, that although food is~distributed by predestination
21 3, Story28| enter?~ ~ ~ 'Although daily food may come unawares~ It is
22 3, Story28| themselves to supply~him with food and water. The fire of the
23 3, Story28| partake of some morsels of food and take~a few draughts
24 3, Story28| bottom of his den?~ What food does a fallen hawk obtain?~
25 6, Story2 | Though sugar may be thy food as of a parrot~ I shall
26 7, Story20| righteousness but sell the doles of food given them as alms.'~ ~ ~
27 7, Story20| supposes it to be a table with food.~ ~ ~ But the possessor
28 7, Story20| another perishes for want of food~ I have some; what cares
29 8, 16 | issues from the egg and seeks food~ Whilst man's progeny has
30 8, 32 | for drawing breath and no food on the table for anybody.~ ~ ~
31 8, 49 | 20~ ~ ~ O thou asker of food, sit for thou wilt eat;
32 8, 56 | more dear; and though the food of a great man may be delicious,
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