Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | the closet~of affection, entered at the door, according to
2 1, Story3 | each other,~the first who entered the battlefield was the
3 1, Story9 | were cut off. A trooper entered the gate with the good~news
4 1, Story15| been removed from his post, entered the circle~of dervishes
5 1, Story15| again asked that, as he had entered into the shadow of~the lion'
6 1, Story32| a descendant of A'li and entered the town with a caravan
7 2, Story9 | his miracles well known, entered the cathedral mosque~of
8 2, Story17| He paid no attention but~entered the desert and marched.
9 2, Story28| that the first person who entered was a mendicant who had
10 2, Story34| related that the hermit entered the town~where a private
11 2, Story34| corpulent. When~the king entered, he beheld him reclining
12 3, Story13| house and when the dervish entered he~caught sight of a person
13 3, Story19| procure slippers. But when I entered the great mosque of~Kufah
14 4, Story11| An astrologer, having entered his own house, saw a stranger
15 5, Story6 | night a dear friend of mine entered when I~jumped up in such
16 5, Story17| suit his own purpose, I entered the cathedral~mosque of
17 5, Story18| day when the thorn of fate entered thy foot~ The hand of heaven
18 5, Story19| record of the glade which entered my ears~ Had been heard
19 5, Story20| state one of his dependants entered~and said: 'Arise and run
20 6, Story5 | assembly. His heart had been entered by~no kind of grief and
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