Chapter

 1     I|         I will fell thee to the earth with this stick of mine."~ ~"
 2     I|         down on the face of the earth in search of herds of cattle
 3   III|        do obeisance to the very earth as they catch sight of the
 4   III|        mightiest monarch of the earth has thrown away; it is but
 5   III|   warriors will spring from the earth, just as if all the Ottoman
 6    IV|    nothing of felling me to the earth to get my money. For I[Pg
 7    IV|    thrice to traverse the whole earth and go in a different direction
 8    IV|         with his hand first the earth and next his forehead, sat
 9     V|       Pelivan finally ran it to earth, seized it, hauled it off
10   VII|   banking them up gingerly with earth as soft as fresh bread crumbs.~ ~
11   VII| porcelain vase, and pressed the earth down on every side of it
12   VII|          Do ye want to make the earth quake beneath you that so
13   VII|        had been sticking in the earth rose high in the air, and
14   VII|        own accord, and that the earth does not produce bread without
15  VIII|       began picking away at the earth all round the tulips in
16  VIII|        together out of the same earth, and yet the palm grows
17    XI|     just as His Kingdom here on earth was falling to pieces so
18    XI|     longer be glorified on this earth, when the tinkling of the
19    XI|        not his paradise here on earth and now, many more of them
20    XI|         this Paradise is not on earth but in Heaven, and those
21   XII|           the great ones of the earth kiss the dust off your feet.
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