Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | kill a viper and leave its young ones.~ ~ If a cloud should
2 2, Story27| to the Hejaz a company of young~and pious men, whose sentiments
3 3, Story28| money for one.'~ ~ ~ The young man's heart was irritated
4 3, Story28| snare.~ ~ ~ As soon as the young man's hand could reach the
5 3, Story28| thought proper to pacify the young man and to condone his passage~
6 3, Story28| may~save the vessel.' The young man, in the pride of bravery
7 3, Story28| and water. The fire of the young man's stomach having~blazed
8 5, Story18| case because, when I~was young, my intimacy with a young
9 5, Story18| young, my intimacy with a young man and my friendship for
10 6, Story2 | day another friend.~ ~ ~ Young men are joyous and of handsome
11 6, Story2 | An arrow in the side of a young woman is better than an
12 6, Story2 | was given in marriage to a young man who was violent, ill-humoured
13 6, Story5 | wave in the breeze like a young crop.~ ~ ~ The period of
14 6, Story8 | property, he might take a young one, he said: 'I being an~
15 6, Story8 | an old woman, how could a~young one conceive friendship
16 7, Story17| on account of robbers, a young man accompanied us as an~
17 7, Story17| falling from the hands of the young man~and his bones trembling:~ ~ ~
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