Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story1 | insult the king on that occasion of despair, with~the tongue
2 1, Story3 | I heard that on the said occasion the king was menaced by
3 1, Story3 | the victory on~the said occasion. The king kissed the head
4 1, Story13| Before thou seest the occasion for speaking at hand~ Destroy
5 1, Story16| reproof. Who would on that occasion venture~to say anything?
6 1, Story22| smiled. The king asked: 'What occasion for laughter is~there in
7 1, Story27| reserved it~for such an occasion because wise men have said: "
8 1, Story37| spare me?'~ ~ There is no occasion for our rejoicing at a foe'
9 2, Story24| a maligner~ May not find occasion to speak of thy faults.~
10 2, Story28| with me because there is no occasion~for congratulation. When
11 2, Story46| related that on the said occasion a physician arrived from
12 3, Story15| entertain Arab amirs. I had occasion to go~out on some business
13 3, Story19| of fortune except on the occasion when I was barefooted and~
14 3, Story28| son, are in a journey the~occasion of satisfaction to the mind,
15 3, Story28| his comrades on the~proper occasion? According to my opinion
16 3, Story28| said to his son: 'On this occasion heaven has been~propitious
17 7, Story2 | also silver and gold are an occasion of danger because~either
18 7, Story4 | when necessary and found no occasion to deal harshly with~anyone
19 7, Story16| peace, has said: 'It will occasion the~greatest sorrow on the
20 7, Story17| fists of men?~ ~ ~ On that occasion two Indians showed their
21 8, Maxim6 | hundred jars of sugar~ Will on occasion not have the effect of one
22 8, 29 | listen to advice will have occasion to hear~reproof.~ ~ ~ If
23 8, 61 | portion occurs which may occasion~death and the child ignorantly
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