Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | for a~ buttress?~ ~ What fear of the waves of the sea
2 Intro, 3 | handed to the bazar,~ I fear thou wilt not bring a towel
3 Intro, 3 | gradually emptied there is no fear~ But if it be so closed
4 1, Story16| muhtasib. But what has he to~fear whose account of the conscience
5 1, Story16| pure, O brother, and in fear of no one.~ Washermen beat
6 1, Story16| asked for the cause of~his fear replied: 'I have heard that
7 1, Story23| the tomb of thy~father for fear he would bring trouble on
8 2, Story6 | O Arab of the desert, I fear thou wilt not reach the
9 2, Story38| The infidels would for fear of his importunity run as
10 2, Story46| under treatment, replied: 'I fear that~if he is able to see
11 3, Story28| their limbs but~he said: 'Fear nothing because I alone
12 3, Story28| not sleep in the house for fear~of the Luris. Accordingly
13 4, Story2 | concealment.' He replied: 'For fear~the misfortune would be
14 4, Story3 | acquainted with. He replied: 'I fear I may be asked~what I do
15 5, Story4 | affection to~our sweethearts for fear of losing our lives.~ ~ ~
16 5, Story18| be good if there were no fear of waves.~ The company of
17 7, Story4 | that the children lost the fear they had entertained for~
18 7, Story5 | and luck~ Bear sorrow for fear of distress?~ Go, be merry,
19 7, Story17| joints will snap asunder for fear in contact with a foe.~
20 7, Story20| of dervishes, would not fear~God and would say:~ ~ ~
21 8, 18 | man, what sayest thou?~ Fear blame from the censorious
22 8, 20 | He will learn from him fear, fraud and hypocrisy.~ Of
23 8, 46 | the Egyptian dearth for fear he might forget the~hungry
24 8, 1 | He entertains no hope nor fear from anyone~ And this is
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