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1 I, 13 | 13 Thereupon he took Nadan his sister's son,
2 I, 25 | 25 And he took Nadan. his sister's son
3 III, 102| named Benuzârdân, so Haiqâr took him to himself in place
4 III, 114| king's servants. And he took the other letter which he
5 III, 117| arose on the fifth day and took the king and the soldiers
6 III, 124| 32 And Nadan took him and went with him to
7 III, 137| 45 Then Haiqâr took the swordsman aside apart
8 III, 137| wanted to kill thee, I took thee and hid thee in a certain
9 IV, 159| 4 He took it and read it and gave
10 IV, 180| beginning to the end. Then he took him and went to the king.~
11 V, 189| king commanded him, and took rest for forty days.~
12 V, 191| what was happening, fear took hold of him and terror,
13 V, 194| 6 Then Haiqâr took the letter and read it and
14 V, 199| 11 Then he took two little lads, and spent
15 V, 206| he bade him farewell, and took his troops and his army
16 VI, 256| boys came to it, and he took the eagles and the young
17 VI, 265| this speech he went and took a cat, and bound her and
18 VI, 274| rough shore of the sea, and took a handful of sand in his
19 VI, 286| 41 Then Haiqâr went and took leave of king Pharaoh, and
20 VI, 295| him to thee.' And Haiqâr took Nadan, his sister's son,
21 VI, 295| with chains of iron, and took him to his dwelling, and
22 VII, 304| chilly time of winter; and he took cold water and poured it
23 VII, 305| been to me like a man who took a stone, and threw it up
24 VII, 337| the earth; but the Lord took pity on me and delivered
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