Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | first I beheld~ The world full of confusion, anxiety and
2 Intro, 3 | harmonious.~ ~ The former full of bright-coloured tulips,~
3 Intro, 3 | bright-coloured tulips,~ The latter full of fruits of various kinds;~
4 1, Story3 | more worth than a stable full of asses.'~ ~ The father
5 1, Story4 | bodkin~ But, when it is full, it cannot be crossed on
6 1, Story7 | befallen him.'~ ~ O thou full man, barley-bread pleases
7 1, Story8 | hearts but that~they had no full confidence in my promises,
8 1, Story14| elsewhere.~ ~ When a warrior is full, he will be brave infight
9 2, Story43| acrobat in great dudgeon, full of wrath and~foaming at
10 3, Story9 | When the bowels are full and the belly pains~ There
11 3, Story17| suddenly caught sight of a bag full of pearls and I~shall never
12 6, Story1 | perilous it does not imply a full indication of death.~I asked: '
13 7, Story12| heads and faces, giving full vent to pugnacity and contention.~
14 7, Story17| Damascenes and the road being~full of danger on account of
15 7, Story20| pearl~ The bazar would be full of them as of ass-shells.~ ~ ~ '
16 8, Admon3 | spring.~ When it becomes full, the brook cannot be stopped.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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