Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | edifice.~ He departed and left the place to another~ And
2 1, Story28| he had~to make was to be left alone. The king then asked
3 2, Story5 | foolish thing~ No honour is left either to the low or the
4 3, Story18| neither any strength nor food left but he possessed some~money
5 5, Story3 | Piety's arm has no strength left.~ How can a helpless fellow
6 5, Story4 | rise as no other source is left to me~ Though the foe may
7 5, Story15| been taken and the serpent left.~ It is better that one'
8 5, Story20| snatched up a stone and left no injury untried. The qazi
9 6, Story5 | had obtained children I left~off childishness.'~ ~ ~
10 7, Story2 | arose in Damascus.~ Everyone left his snug corner.~ Learned
11 7, Story5 | man inherited great wealth left him by some~uncles, whereon
12 7, Story5 | spendthrift and, in short, left no heinous transgression
13 7, Story5 | effect upon his cold iron, I left off~admonishing him and
14 8, Maxim10| therefrom and take that to the left hand.~ ~ ~
15 8, 1 | costume and wore rings on his~left hand was Jamshid; and being
16 8, 1 | asked why he had adorned his left~whereas excellence resides
17 8, Story | wore his seal-ring on his~left hand, whereas the right
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