Chapter

 1     I|     house was of wood like the rest. It consisted of a single
 2   III|     His large, melancholy eyes rest kindly on the face of everyone
 3     V|      the blessing of Allah can rest when noon has gone. Trample
 4     V|     blessing of Allah does not rest on the hour which marks
 5    VI|         but, for all that, the rest would[Pg 124] pay no heed
 6    VI|     the commanders this day of rest was a season of strict observance.
 7    VI|       long she delays! All the rest have come forth; all the
 8    VI|       have come forth; all the rest have scattered to their
 9   VII|        for himself. The day of rest appointed for the morrow
10  VIII|      also shall arise like the rest."~ ~And Achmed listened
11  VIII|      which suffered him not to rest, or rejoice, or to love.~ ~
12    IX|      fellow. Go back and peace rest upon Achmed."~ ~Sulali flew
13    XI|    bodings allowed his soul no rest. What if it were possible
14    XI|        Come, ye people, to the rest of God, to the abode of
15    XI|       heat of the sun, as they rest beneath it and gaze up at
16    XI| hoodwinked into swallowing the rest likewise.~ ~The new Grand
17    XI|      what he has done. For the rest you can do what you like
18   XII|       niche separated from the rest of the chamber by a high
19   XII|        now but Janaki, all the rest had escaped or were dead.
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