Chapter

 1     I|           or the Sunnites are the true believers. The question
 2     I|         Osmar, and Osman, was the true Caliph. The Shiites maintain
 3     I|   maintain that Ali alone was the true Caliph. The Sunnites, on
 4     I|         affirm that all four were true Caliphs and equally holy.
 5     I|       offal of the piazzas. Every true believer endeavours as soon
 6     I|         irritable features, whose true character was very fairly
 7     I|      Prophet has forbidden to all true believers.~ ~"Gel, gel!
 8     I|          who harms the guest of a true believer is accursed?"~ ~"
 9     I|       with it."[Pg 32]~ ~This was true enough. The best way for
10     I|        poor man, but that was not true; on the contrary, I am pretty
11    II|           to play havoc among the true believers. It was, he would
12    II|        lot is not very much it is true, but it is all our own.
13   III|       about them at all. Like the true philosopher he was, he continued
14   III|           the Prophet guard every true believer! For she spoke
15   III|          forth to war against the true believers."~ ~"Was he who
16   III| obligations. It beseemeth not the true believers to do likewise.
17     V|          for any undertaking. The true Mussulman puts his hand
18    VI|               And even if it were true. If, in consequence of the
19    VI|          be an exhortation to all true Mussulmans to draw the sword
20    VI|     Prophet! Therefore, let every true believer forsake immediately
21   VII|     Sulali, I proclaim: Let every true believing Mussulman shut
22   VII|          with all the phlegm of a true seaman.~ ~Musli had not
23  VIII|          of the Seraglio. Let all true believers cleave to me.
24  VIII|           time has come for every true Mussulman to quit hearth
25    IX|           Paradise, whither every true believer ought joyfully
26    IX|            they may kill me it is true, but they shall never be
27     X|        before her, for she is the true consort of her husband."~ ~
28    XI|      quoits with the heads of the true believers, and build mansions
29    XI|        and over the roof of every true believer bend the branches
30    XI|           of Paradise where every true believer shall have a palace
31    XI|           is very pretty and very true no doubt, but let your mind
32    XI|      whether we have defended the true faith, whether we have defended
33    XI|      whose razor-sharp edge every true believer must pass on his
34   Sel|          the story is graphic and true to the very last." - Boston
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