Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | him at the same~time, in case he should be able, to follow
2 Intro, 5 | royal~court resemble the case of Barzachumihr, whose merits
3 1, Story13| water in a sieve.~ ~ The case of the dervish having been
4 1, Story16| words in conformity with my~case nor answered my question.
5 1, Story16| of that fox resembles thy case, who was by some~persons
6 1, Story16| release me or investigate my case?~Till the antidote is brought
7 1, Story16| with him, explained the~case of my friend whom he then
8 1, Story17| great man became aware of my case, they took me in with compliments~
9 1, Story22| and mother to bring his case before the qazi~and to ask
10 1, Story34| vengeance because in that case the wrong~will be on thy
11 2, Story9 | that such was~always the case. The time alluded to was
12 2, Story16| contrary~ought to be the case. He received the following
13 2, Story41| superior and explained the case. The pir replied: 'My son,
14 3, Story3 | he~becomes aware of thy case, he will consider it an
15 5, Story18| thou hast said resembles my case because, when I~was young,
16 5, Story20| on the arrangement~of his case was perfectly right and
17 7, Story9 | the truth of it for the case could not be otherwise inasmuch
18 8, 5 | however, neither is the case, it~being fresh at all times,
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