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1 1, Story13| out a~bag of a thousand dinars from the window and said: '
2 1, Story35| great men promised a hundred dinars to a sailor if he could
3 2, Story32| and ransomed me for ten dinars from the~captivity of the
4 2, Story32| with a dowry of one hundred dinars. After some~time had elapsed,
5 2, Story32| from the Franks for ten dinars?' I~replied: 'Yes, he bought
6 2, Story32| Yes, he bought me for ten dinars and sold me into thy~hands
7 2, Story32| thy~hands for one hundred dinars.'~ ~ ~ I heard that a sheep
8 2, Story34| requires neither dirhems nor dinars.~ If lie takes any, find
9 2, Story35| devotee has taken dirhems and dinars~ Find another who is more
10 4, Story2 | suffered loss of a thousand dinars, enjoined~his son not to
11 4, Story13| each of whom I pay five dinars monthly but to thee I~shall
12 4, Story13| turning me away for ten~dinars from this place because
13 4, Story13| went they offered me~twenty dinars to go to another locality
14 4, Story13| will give thee~even fifty dinars.'~ ~ ~ No one can scrape
15 5, Story18| presented him with a hundred dinars to~spend upon his family
16 8, Maxim1 | accumulated good with dirhems and dinars~ Has staked his end upon
17 8, Maxim1 | end upon his dirhems and dinars.~ If thou desirest to profit
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