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1 III, 129| story-teller. And the name of the swordsman was Abu Samîk. And the king
2 III, 129| the king said to him, 'O swordsman! arise, go, cleave the neck
3 III, 130| thy friendship, permit the swordsman to give my body to my slaves,
4 III, 131| arose and commanded the swordsman to do with him according
5 III, 132| servants to take Haiqâr and the swordsman and go with him naked that
6 III, 134| prepare a table for the swordsman and for his servants. And
7 III, 136| army of the~king and the swordsman arrived the found the table
8 III, 137| 45 Then Haiqâr took the swordsman aside apart from the company
9 III, 144| 52 And then the swordsman did as Haiqâr had commanded
10 III, 154| 62 And the swordsman came from time to time to
11 IV, 169| night and day. Now when the swordsman saw the wrath of the king
12 IV, 171| 16 And the swordsman said unto him, 'O my master!
13 IV, 173| 18 And the swordsman said unto him, 'O my lord!
14 IV, 175| 20 And the swordsman said unto him, 'Nay, but
15 IV, 177| 22 And he said to the swordsman, 'O trusty servant! if thy
16 IV, 178| 23 And the swordsman went along rejoicing till
17 IV, 183| robe, and put it on the swordsman, and was very gracious to
18 VI, 290| station of Abu Samîk the swordsman higher than all my Privy
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