Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story3 | world.~ ~ This state of affairs having been brought to the
2 1, Story13| occupied with important~affairs of state so that they cannot
3 1, Story14| their hands are empty and affairs deplorable?~ ~ I was on
4 1, Story14| abandon an old master when his~affairs have changed a little and
5 1, Story16| apprehensive of tangled affairs and keep not a broken heart~
6 1, Story24| Allah prosper~the end of his affairs) were to look in this direction,
7 1, Story35| road.~ Be helpful in the affairs of a dervish~ Because thou
8 1, Story35| Because thou also hast affairs.~ ~
9 2, Story34| philosopher and experienced in the affairs of the world, being~present,
10 2, Story44| brother who is fettered by affairs relating to himself is~neither
11 3, Story12| be unsuccessful in his~ affairs.~ ~ ~ It is related that
12 5, Story20| who perceived the state of affairs, asked: 'From what~direction?'
13 5, Story21| the ways and means of love affairs~ Well aware in the Arabian
14 7, Story14| enlightened man will not give~ Affairs of importance to a base
15 7, Story17| experienced man in important affairs~ Who is able to ensnare
16 8, 17 | Maxim 22~ ~ ~ Affairs succeed by patience and
17 8, 59 | society is to attend to the affairs of~thy household and also
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