Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | silence is~ required.~ ~ In short, I had not the firmness
2 Intro, 3 | instructive to letter-writers. In short, some roses of the~garden
3 1, Story3 | heard that a royal prince of short stature and mean presence,~
4 1, Story4 | camel with its load.'~ ~ In short, the vezier brought up the
5 1, Story5 | greatness to shine.~ ~ In short, he pleased the sultan because
6 1, Story13| squandered the~money in a short time and returned.~ ~ Property
7 1, Story13| mendicant~who has in so short a time thrown away so much
8 1, Story16| appointed to a small post. In a short~time my friend's affable
9 1, Story16| foot on his head.~ ~ 'In short, I was till this week undergoing
10 1, Story17| for thou art polite.~ ~ In short, I took a seat and we conversed
11 2, Story20| I may go away.'~ ~ ~ In short, I tried to please my friends
12 2, Story34| thou the snare.~ ~ ~ In short, the happiness of his former
13 3, Story23| companions of the cave. In short, no one had seen the door
14 5, Story16| face had fallen into it. In short, I took the beverage from
15 5, Story20| iron-backed scales.~ ~ ~ In short, one night he obtained privacy
16 5, Story20| the fruit",~ For he who is short cannot reach the branch.~ ~ ~ '
17 6, Story2 | own stick rise?~ ~ ~ In short, there being no possibility
18 7, Story4 | others into the~stocks. In short, I heard that when his behaviour
19 7, Story5 | became a~spendthrift and, in short, left no heinous transgression
20 7, Story20| and heard by us.~ ~ ~ In short we carried our dispute to
21 8, 54 | matter whether the sleeve be short or long.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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