Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | of his dignity~ No one is able to accomplish.~ ~ The showers
2 Intro, 3 | time, in case he should be able, to follow my example and
3 1, Story15| sufficient~intelligence who is able to carry on the administration
4 1, Story27| and skill that no one was able to contend with him and
5 2, Story23| said: 'How wilt thou be able~to be sufficiently grateful
6 2, Story43| remarked: 'This~base wretch is able to lift a thousand mann
7 2, Story43| man or woman.~ If thou art able, make a sweet mouth.~ It
8 2, Story43| on a mouth.~ ~ ~ Although able to tear up an elephant's
9 2, Story46| arrived from Serandip~who was able to restore sight to the
10 2, Story46| replied: 'I fear that~if he is able to see he will divorce my
11 3, Story4 | kings of Persia had sent an able physician to wait upon~the
12 3, Story16| that the ant had not been able to~ fly!~ ~ ~ When a base
13 3, Story24| in his net and not being~able to retain it the fish overcame
14 3, Story24| blamed him for not being able~to retain such a fish which
15 3, Story28| hoped to be hoped to be able to gain a~livelihood by
16 3, Story28| As I am at present able to cope with a mad elephant
17 3, Story28| kindliness,~ Thou wilt be able to lead an elephant by a
18 3, Story28| nothing because I alone am able to cope with fifty~men and
19 5, Story9 | halter on the neck~ Is not able to walk of its own accord.~
20 6, Story2 | sweet-tongued.~ ~ ~ As far as I am able I shall hold thy heart~
21 7, Story17| strong that ten men were not able to span his~bow-string.
22 7, Story17| important affairs~ Who is able to ensnare a fierce lion
23 7, Story18| By the time thy father is~able to shake off those heavy
24 7, Story20| power of doing good who art able~ To perform only the prayer-flections
25 8, 3 | friendship which no~enemy is able to do.~ ~ ~
26 8, 12 | burning thou wilt not be able to bear,~ Quench this fire
27 8, 5 | in Baghdad.~ If thou art able, be liberal like the date
28 End | enlightened men, who are able to discern the tendency
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