Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 5 | Sa'di has fallen to be a hermit.~ No one came to attack
2 2, Story1 | his opinion~concerning a hermit whom others had censured
3 2, Story6 | Story 6~ ~ ~ A hermit, being the guest of a padshah,
4 2, Story18| Story 18~ ~ ~ A hermit, having been invited by
5 2, Story22| It is related that a hermit consumed during one night
6 2, Story33| 33~ ~ ~ A padshah asked a hermit: 'How spendest thou thy
7 2, Story34| man, professing to be a hermit in the desert of Syria,
8 2, Story34| imitate thy good works.' The hermit refused compliance but the
9 2, Story34| It is related that the hermit entered the town~where a
10 2, Story34| the Euphrates.~ ~ ~ The hermit began to eat delicious food,
11 2, Story34| to visit him but saw the hermit changed from~his former
12 2, Story34| expressed pleasure to behold the hermit in so~comfortable a position,
13 2, Story34| remain hermits.'~ ~ ~ A hermit requires neither dirhems
14 2, Story34| takes any, find another hermit.~ ~ ~ Who has a good behaviour
15 2, Story40| slipped from his hands. A hermit passed near him and~considered
16 5, Story13| hates him equally.~ ~ ~ A hermit was among profligates~ When
17 8, Admon11| of fire.~ ~ ~ I visited a hermit in the country of Bilqan~
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