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1 1, Story1 | was saying, a good-natured vezier~replied: 'My lord, he says:
2 1, Story1 | taking his life but another~vezier, the antagonist of the former,
3 1, Story4 | from a mat-reed.'~ ~ The vezier heard these sentiments,
4 1, Story4 | became a man.~ ~ When the vezier had said these words and
5 1, Story4 | load.'~ ~ In short, the vezier brought up the boy delicately,
6 1, Story4 | accomplishment. One day the vezier hinted at his~talents in
7 1, Story4 | presented~itself, he killed the vezier with his son, took away
8 1, Story6 | the reign of Feridun. The vezier~asked the king how it came
9 1, Story6 | he~attained royalty.' The vezier said: 'As the gathering
10 1, Story6 | advice of his censorious vezier,~sent him to prison. Shortly
11 1, Story15| Story 15~ ~ A vezier, who had been removed from
12 1, Story17| The door of an amir, vezier or sultan~ Is not to be
13 1, Story23| pursuit, brought him back. The vezier who bore a grudge~towards
14 1, Story23| continued: 'Allow me to kill the vezier and then take my~life in
15 1, Story23| king smiled~and asked the vezier what he thought of the matter.
16 1, Story28| rag-wearers resembles beasts.'~The vezier said: 'The padshah of the
17 1, Story29| Story 29~ ~ A vezier paid a visit to Zulnun Misri
18 1, Story29| upon the sphere~ And if the vezier feared God~ Like the king
19 2, Story34| scholars and hermits.' The vezier, who was a~philosopher and
20 7, Story1 | Story 1~ ~ ~ A vezier who had a stupid son gave
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