Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | sharp-clawed, for shedding blood.~ When I returned I saw
2 1, Story3 | shalt behold in dust and blood.~ Who himself fights, stakes
3 1, Story3 | battle but he who flees, the blood of his army.'~ ~ After uttering
4 1, Story4 | longer~desired to shed the blood of the youth and said: '
5 1, Story22| permissible to shed the blood of one subject for the safety
6 1, Story22| this world surrendered~my blood, the qazi has issued a decree
7 1, Story22| perish than to shed innocent~blood.' He kissed the head and
8 1, Story23| punished for having~shed my blood; but, if thou desirest to
9 1, Story30| effect, the king spared his blood.~ ~ ~
10 1, Story31| wash the hands in one's own blood.~ Should he in plain day
11 2, Story23| Sometimes they arise to shed my blood.~ Sometimes they sit down
12 2, Story45| little man so bit her~ That blood flowed from the daughter'
13 3, Story26| lawful to take except his blood.~ If a noble man becomes
14 7, Story10| quarrelled and having shed the blood of a man,~had fled; whereon
15 7, Story20| Plunging the fist into the blood of beloved persons,~ Dying
16 8, 26 | great men sheds his own blood.~ ~ ~ One who thinks that
17 8, 55 | consider it licit to shed thy blood~ If they can have no access
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