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1 I, 13 | they might suckle him and bring him up.~
2 I, 20 | said to him, 'O Haiqâr! bring him to my presence, that
3 III, 103| give me the power, I shall bring upon him the misfortune
4 III, 112| clothing and in numbers, and bring them to me on the fifth
5 III, 120| on thy throne, and I will bring~paragraph continues] Haiqâr
6 III, 142| 50 Bring him out and dress him in
7 IV, 166| to me~just for once, or bring me word that Haiqâr is alive?
8 IV, 173| if thou command me I will bring him to thee.'~
9 IV, 176| and he commanded them to bring Haiqâr.~
10 IV, 179| him, saying, 'O Haiqâr, I bring the greatest of joy, and
11 V, 201| 13 'Bring us clay and stone, that
12 V, 204| a wide place and sent to bring the eagles and the boys,
13 V, 207| his Privy Councillors to bring him before him.~
14 VI, 258| began to shout, saying, 'Bring bricks, bring clay, that
15 VI, 258| saying, 'Bring bricks, bring clay, that we may build
16 VI, 260| troops, saying to them, 'Bring to the skilled workmen what
17 VI, 261| Thou art mad; who can bring anything up to that distance?'~
18 VI, 273| the king! order them to bring me a rope out of the treasury
19 VI, 281| three years' taxes, and to bring them to Haiqâr.~
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