Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 4 | raise her eyes from the feet of bashfulness to appear~
2 1, Story16| not that thou wilt see thy feet in bonds~ If the advice
3 1, Story40| together by their hands and feet and to be thrown from the
4 2, Story8 | he is ashamed of his ugly feet.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
5 2, Story9 | edge~of a tank when his feet slipped and he fell into
6 2, Story9 | African sea without his feet~getting wetted and today
7 2, Story32| stable of wretches.~ ~ ~ The feet in chains with friends~
8 2, Story34| belles are fetters to the~feet of the intellect and a snare
9 3, Story19| and beheld a man without feet I offered thanks~to the
10 3, Story25| A man whose hands and feet had been amputated killed
11 3, Story25| In spite of the~thousand feet he possessed he could not
12 3, Story25| a man without~hands and feet when his fate had overtaken
13 3, Story28| vain idea and place the~feet of contentment under the
14 3, Story28| Then the people fell at his feet, craving pardon for what
15 3, Story28| Thou must have hands and feet like a spider.~ ~ ~ The
16 5, Story4 | passion~like himself, the feet of their hearts being in
17 5, Story20| Arise and run as far as thy feet will carry thee because~
18 6, Story4 | having lost the use of my feet?' He said: 'Hast~thou not
19 7, Story5 | silly fellow~ With both his feet fallen into captivity,~
20 7, Story16| him after having tied his feet and hands. He~said: 'My
21 7, Story17| the foe, coming on his own feet to the grave.~ ~ ~ I saw
22 7, Story17| warriors, extricate his feet.~ ~ ~ We saw no other remedy
23 7, Story20| no liberality,~shackled feet cannot walk, and no good
24 7, Story20| shining~morn and causes the feet of walking cypresses to
25 7, Story20| our heads~on each other's feet by way of apology, kissed
26 8, 55 | of two persons and their feet of~contention will not emerge
27 8, 61 | to thee, be dust at his feet~ But if he opposes thee
28 8, 1 | Pour either gold at the feet of a monotheist~ Or place
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