Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | willow-tree.~ Associate not with a base fellow~ Because thou canst
2 1, Story14| telling him that it was base,~ungrateful, despicable
3 2, Story34| orator,~ Descending into the base world,~ Sticks in the honey
4 2, Story43| him.' He remarked: 'This~base wretch is able to lift a
5 2, Story43| Thou art weak-minded and base, whether thou be a man or
6 3, Story11| obtainest by entreaties from base men~ Will profit thy body
7 3, Story16| able to~ fly!~ ~ ~ When a base fellow obtains dignity,
8 5, Story3 | had been overcome by his base proclivity. He~meditated
9 5, Story13| What ill-luck is this? What~base destiny and chameleonlike
10 5, Story20| must not be polluted by a base crime. The companion~thou
11 7, Story7 | thou whose aspirations are base, thinkest he will now~ Forget
12 7, Story14| Affairs of importance to a base fellow to transact.~ A mat-maker
13 7, Story20| refuge with Allah against base poverty and~neighbours whom
14 7, Story20| sinks in the sana.~ ~ ~ The base when they have saved their
15 8, 30 | that is to say, when a base fellow is~unable to vie
16 8, 35 | and is irate.~ Although a base stone may break a golden
17 8, 65 | But if thou cherishest a base fellow a lifetime,~ He will
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