Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story3 | fat fool:~ 'Although an Arab horse may be weak~ It is
2 1, Story4 | Story 4~ ~ A band of Arab brigands having taken up
3 1, Story9 | Story 9~ ~ An Arab king was sick in his state
4 1, Story10| Damascus, when one of the Arab~kings, notorious for his
5 1, Story25| Story 25~ ~ One of the Arab kings ordered his officials
6 2, Story6 | padshah of his piety.~ ~ ~ O Arab of the desert, I fear thou
7 2, Story9 | whose piety was famed in the~Arab country and his miracles
8 3, Story4 | remained for some years in the Arab country without anyone coming
9 3, Story6 | Babekan that he asked an Arab~physician how much food
10 3, Story15| forty camels to entertain Arab amirs. I had occasion to
11 3, Story17| Story 17~ ~ ~ I noticed an Arab of the desert sitting in
12 3, Story18| Story 18~ ~ ~ An Arab suffering in the desert
13 3, Story26| on his head, riding on an Arab horse. Someone said:~'Sa'
14 5, Story12| and lust raging, as the Arab~says, the date is ripe and
15 5, Story18| the~Hejaz and one of the Arab amirs presented him with
16 5, Story19| The encampments of various Arab families having~been visited,
17 5, Story20| sweet eyebrow.'~ ~ ~ The Arab says: 'A slap from a lover
18 6, Story4 | and learn patience.~ An Arab horse gallops twice in a
19 7, Story8 | Story 8~ ~ ~ I saw an Arab of the desert who said to
20 7, Story20| attend to devotion. The~Arab says: 'I take refuge with
21 8, Maxim1 | liberal to thee.~ ~ ~ The Arab says: Be liberal without
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