Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | about for a long time?~ I went away from the distress of
2 Intro, 3 | necessity of speaking and then went out by way of~diversion
3 1, Story4 | The disk of the sun went into darkness.~ Jonah went
4 1, Story4 | went into darkness.~ Jonah went into the mouth of the fish.~ ~
5 1, Story27| contend with him and he~went so far as to say to the
6 1, Story34| sons of Harun-ur-Rashid went to his father and angrily~
7 2, Story5 | sight of the dervishes, he went to a~tower from which he
8 2, Story32| my friends in Damascus, I went into the~desert of Jerusalem
9 3, Story4 | to be treated by him.~He went to the Prophet, salutation
10 3, Story24| from his~hand.~ ~ ~ A boy went to bring water from the
11 3, Story24| fish.~ This time the fish went and carried off the net.~ ~ ~
12 3, Story28| with a costly beazle, once went out by way of diversion
13 4, Story10| Story 10~ ~ ~ A poet went to an amir of robbers and
14 4, Story13| place.' The man agreed~and went away. Some time afterwards
15 4, Story13| place because where I next went they offered me~twenty dinars
16 5, Story10| heard him saying when he went away:~ ~ ~ 'If the bat desires
17 7, Story2 | Imbecile sons of the veziers~ Went as mendicants to peasants.~ ~ ~
18 7, Story3 | longer bear this violence, went to his father to~complain
19 7, Story14| with a pain in his eyes went to a farrier to be treated~
20 8, 50 | thou heard that Alexander went into the darkness~ And after
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