Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | of Arab brigands having taken up their position on the
2 1, Story4 | A tree which has just taken root~ May be moved from
3 1, Story4 | of that band has not~yet taken hold of his nature and there
4 1, Story4 | instructions~of wise men had taken effect upon the boy and
5 1, Story8 | boundless awe of me had taken root in their hearts but
6 1, Story19| the sultan allows to be taken by force~ The people belonging
7 1, Story23| my~fault for not having taken account of the maxim of
8 1, Story24| courtiers, who noticed what had taken place,~reported to him that
9 1, Story30| This admonition having taken effect, the king spared
10 1, Story40| information of what had taken place,~he became angry,
11 2, Story5 | sleeping companions were all taken to the~fort and thrown into
12 2, Story35| If a devotee has taken dirhems and dinars~ Find
13 2, Story36| it is lawful but if it be taken for maintenance it is~forbidden.'~ ~ ~
14 2, Story36| forbidden.'~ ~ ~ Bread is taken for the corner of devotion~
15 3, Story4 | them had up~to this time taken notice of him or required
16 3, Story28| As soon as he had taken the rope of the boat on
17 3, Story28| informed him of what had~taken place, whereon the royal
18 5, Story15| The treasure has been taken and the serpent left.~ It
19 5, Story18| Perhaps they have not taken thy money?' He~replied: '
20 5, Story20| Those wanton eyes have taken my heart with a lasso.~
21 5, Story20| fidelity,~saying that the view taken by his beloved friends on
22 7, Story1 | If the ass of Jesus be taken to Mekkah~ He will on his
23 7, Story3 | complain and when he had taken off his coat, the father'
24 7, Story18| more happy than an amir taken prisoner.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
25 8, Maxim1 | tree of beneficence has taken root~ Its tallness and branches
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