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52 pharaoh
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47 this
46 may
45 had
45 nadan
44 will
Auctor incertus
The story of Ahikar

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   Chap.,  §
1 I, 6 | them that perchance they may provide thee with a boy.'~ 2 I, 10 | to give me a boy, that I may be consoled by him that 3 I, 10 | consoled by him that he may be present at my heath, 4 I, 10 | present at my heath, that he may close my eyes, and that 5 I, 10 | close my eyes, and that he may bury me.'~ 6 I, 18 | said to him, 'O my lord, may thy head live for ever! 7 I, 20 | him to my presence, that I may see him, and if I find him 8 I, 22 | Haiqâr? I pray that God may preserve him. And as thou 9 I, 22 | and my father Sarhadum so may this boy of thine serve 10 I, 22 | and my business, so that I may honour him and make him 11 I, 23 | the king and said to him, 'May thy head live, O my lord 12 I, 23 | forgive his mistakes that he may serve thee as it is fitting.'~ 13 II, 52 | knowest not when the foe may meet thee, so that thou 14 II, 66 | frugality and hunger, that he may do well in the management 15 II, 69 | the blindness of the eyes may be guided little by little, 16 II, 81 | friend, for the second one may not last.~ 17 III, 113| king of Egypt, that they may see the strength of our 18 III, 113| strength of our army and may fear us, for they are our 19 III, 122| the ambassadors of Pharaoh may see this, and that the king 20 III, 122| this, and that the king may be feared by them and by 21 III, 130| to my slaves, that they may bury me, and let thy slave 22 III, 133| purple and silk that they may weep for me before my death.~ 23 III, 134| plenty of wine, that they may drink.'~ 24 III, 143| body to my slaves that they may bury it. And thou shalt 25 III, 144| the king and said to him, 'May thy head live for ever!'~ 26 III, 147| to resemble thee that he may fill thy place?'~ 27 IV, 157| my questions, and that I may have the taxes and the custom 28 IV, 162| him to thee, perchance he may untie this hard knot.'~ 29 IV, 186| and the colour of thy face may come back to thee.'~ 30 V, 197| delay of forty days that I may consider this question and 31 V, 201| clay and stone, that we may build a castle for king 32 V, 203| desire. Arise with me that I may show thee the wonder.'~ 33 V, 210| one of his slaves, that I may answer thee thy questions, 34 V, 210| thee thy questions, and may fulfil all thy desire: for 35 V, 217| to God Most High that I may fulfil what is on thy mind, 36 V, 217| is with the weak that He may confound the strong.'~ 37 V, 236| get up on thy feet that I may tell thee whom my lord the 38 V, 237| him, 'Tell me now, that I may perceive whom thy lord the 39 VI, 248| of the soldiers, that, I may spend it upon them. And 40 VI, 258| bricks, bring clay, that we may build the king's castle, 41 VI, 273| out of the treasury that I may make one like it.'~ 42 VI, 279| from this stone, that I may sew that millstone.'~ 43 VI, 284| not one of our countrymen may remain in Egypt.'~ 44 VI, 294| my sister's son, that I may recompense him for what 45 VII, 312| Said the lark: "Now then may I come forward and eat, 46 VII, 355| finished with the help of God, may He be exalted! Amen, Amen,


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