Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story13| the dervish squandered the~money in a short time and returned.~ ~
2 1, Story13| time thrown away so much money. He does not know~that the
3 1, Story14| pawned. A sultan who grudges money to his~troops, they cannot
4 2, Story35| devotees with a certain~sum of money. His wish having been fulfilled,
5 2, Story35| devotee does not accept money and who accepts it is not
6 2, Story39| because~if thou bringest no money thou canst obtain no wares
7 3, Story10| whom Sufis were owing some money asked them for it~every
8 3, Story10| dealer with promises of money.'~ ~ ~ It is preferable
9 3, Story18| left but he possessed some~money and roamed about and the
10 3, Story18| discovered his corpse with the~money in front of it and the following
11 3, Story21| does not matter because the money will be spent upon infidels:
12 3, Story28| person sitting with a coin of~money at the crossing-place, intent
13 3, Story28| be done to anyone without money~ But if thou hast money
14 3, Story28| money~ But if thou hast money thou hast no need of force.'~ ~ ~
15 3, Story28| said:~ ~ ~ 'If thou hast no money thou canst not cross the
16 3, Story28| strength of ten men? Bring the money for one.'~ ~ ~ The young
17 3, Story28| and to condone his passage~money.~ ~ ~ When thou seest a
18 3, Story28| became aware that he had money and took it, going on a~
19 3, Story28| honour and a large sum of money and sent a confidential~
20 3, Story28| honour and a present of money. It is related~that the
21 4, Story2 | namely, the loss of the money and,~secondly, the joy of
22 5, Story18| they have not taken thy money?' He~replied: 'Yes, they
23 5, Story18| much accustomed to that~money that separation therefrom
24 5, Story20| him, spending boundless money because it is said that
25 6, Story7 | tip of~the tongue but the money at the bottom of the heart.'~ ~ ~
26 7, Story20| The liberal have no money.~ The wealthy have no liberality.~ ~ ~
27 7, Story20| better~because they possess money to give alms, their garments
28 7, Story20| cannot be clothed without money nor a prisoner~liberated.
29 7, Story20| accumulating property and money and so thirsting for~dignity
30 7, Story20| mistaken. They are~slaves of money. Of what use is it that
31 8, 53 | intention is a lover without money; a traveller~without knowledge
|