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28 put
28 thus
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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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hundred

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 5 | pleasant~ The Hejret was six hundred and fifty-six.~ Our intention 2 1, Story2 | dream of Sultan~Mahmud, one hundred years after his death. His 3 1, Story8 | thou couldst cope with a hundred like him.~ Seest thou not 4 1, Story15| Should a Guebre kindle fire a hundred years~ If he falls one moment 5 1, Story27| wrestling, who~knew three hundred and sixty exquisite tricks 6 1, Story27| pupils whom he taught three hundred and fifty-nine tricks,~refraining 7 1, Story35| the~great men promised a hundred dinars to a sailor if he 8 2, Story21| advice thereby.~ But if a hundred chapters of wisdom are read 9 2, Story32| her with a dowry of one hundred dinars. After some~time 10 2, Story32| me into thy~hands for one hundred dinars.'~ ~ ~ I heard that 11 2, Story35| as I know there are four~hundred devotees in this town. He 12 3, Story6 | replied: 'The weight~of one hundred dirhems will be enough.' 13 3, Story22| trader who possessed one hundred and fifty camel loads of~ 14 3, Story28| brow.~ ~ ~ If thou hast two hundred accomplishments for each 15 3, Story28| and afterwards done him a hundred kindnesses, do not be~confident 16 3, Story28| that every~one of the four hundred archers in his service missed 17 5, Story18| amirs presented him with a hundred dinars to~spend upon his 18 6, Story1 | that an old man, aged one~hundred and fifty years, was in 19 6, Story7 | Alhamdu he will recite it a hundred times.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 20 7, Story3 | consequence.~ ~ ~ 'If a hundred unworthy things are committed 21 7, Story3 | companions do not know one in a hundred.~ But if a padshah utters 22 7, Story20| prayer-flections and these with a hundred~ distractions?~ ~ ~ If there 23 8, Maxim6 | Sometimes speak in anger; for a hundred jars of sugar~ Will on occasion 24 8, 9 | wishes~ He enumerates two hundred faults of thine.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 25 8, 16 | into a porcelain cup.~ A hundred are daily made in Baghdad.~ 26 8, 61 | of its bridle and goes a hundred farsakhs, it will not~refuse 27 8, 65 | throwest a stone at him a hundred times.~ But if thou cherishest 28 8, 6 | But if a liberal man has a hundred faults~ His generosity covers


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