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1 I, 8 | him not one word. And he went away sorrowful and dejected,
2 I, 21 | 21 Then Haiqâr went and presented Nadan his
3 III, 95 | every now and then Haiqâr went and paid his respects to
4 III, 100| and in the meantime he went neither in nor out, nor
5 III, 111| 19 Then he went and wrote a letter likewise
6 III, 117| and the vizier, and they went to the desert to the plain
7 III, 121| concerning him. And Nadan went to Haiqâr and said to him, '
8 III, 124| 32 And Nadan took him and went with him to the king. And
9 III, 144| had commanded him, and he went to the king and said to
10 III, 150| ignorant, the hardhearted, went to the house of his uncle,
11 IV, 169| 14 And the king went on weeping night and day.
12 IV, 178| 23 And the swordsman went along rejoicing till he
13 IV, 178| of the hiding-place, and went down and found Haiqâr sitting,
14 IV, 180| end. Then he took him and went to the king.~
15 V, 190| himself his gayest dress, and went riding to the king, with
16 V, 198| 10 And Haiqâr went to his dwelling, and he
17 V, 203| 15 Then leaving them he went to the king and said to
18 V, 204| and sat with Haiqâr and went to a wide place and sent
19 V, 206| men and the eagles, and went towards the dwellings of
20 V, 223| hither to-morrow.' So Haiqâr went as king Pharaoh had commanded
21 V, 224| And on the morrow Haiqâr went into the presence of Pharaoh,
22 VI, 246| AND Haiqâr went to his dwelling, and wrote
23 VI, 256| all that for him, and they went to a wide place; and Haiqâr
24 VI, 256| king and all his nobles went and the whole city assembled,
25 VI, 264| 19 Then Haiqâr went to his dwelling and on the
26 VI, 265| Haiqâr heard this speech he went and took a cat, and bound
27 VI, 265| Egyptians heard it, and they went and told the king about
28 VI, 268| and cut off its head and went away, and because of this
29 VI, 274| 29 Then Haiqâr went to the back of the house,
30 VI, 286| 41 Then Haiqâr went and took leave of king Pharaoh,
31 VI, 287| that Haiqâr was coming, he went out to meet him and rejoiced
32 VII, 296| And whenever Haiqâr went in or out he scolded Nadan,
33 VII, 320| dog that was cold and it went into the potter's house
34 VII, 322| been to me like the pig who went into the hot bath with people
35 VII, 322| saw a filthy hole and it went down and wallowed in it.~
36 VII, 353| was destruction, and he went to hell. For he who digs
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