Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | of Allah and by our~old friendship that I shall not draw breath,
2 1, Story4 | joined~him, tied the knot of friendship and, when the opportunity
3 1, Story14| deplorable?~ ~ I was on terms of friendship with one of those who had
4 2, Story4 | against friends?~ ~ ~ The friendship of pure men, whether in
5 2, Story34| king, the conditions of friendship require thee to~do good
6 5, Story2 | service, after professing friendship;~because when relations
7 5, Story4 | way to reach the friend~ Friendship demands to die in pursuit
8 5, Story10| pieces of the chess-game of~friendship, recited:~ ~ ~ 'Go and do
9 5, Story14| some paltry gain and our~friendship closed. Despite of an this,
10 5, Story14| not there a covenant of friendship between us?~ Thou hast been
11 5, Story17| Reckon me not faithful in friendship.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
12 5, Story18| with a young man and my friendship for him were~such that his
13 6, Story8 | could a~young one conceive friendship for me who am aged?'~ ~ ~
14 8, Maxim8 | professes submission and shows friendship, has no~other object than
15 8, Maxim8 | has been said that as~the friendship of friends is unreliable,
16 8, 3 | failed he shakes the chain~of friendship, and thereon performs acts
17 8, 3 | thereon performs acts of friendship which no~enemy is able to
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