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1 I, 9 | a burning in his heart, saying, 'O Most High God, O Creator
2 I, 11 | there came to him a voice saying, 'Inasmuch as thou hast
3 II, 26 | THUS he taught him, saying: 'O my son! hear my speech
4 III, 96 | him whenever he appeared, saying, 'My uncle Haiqâr is in
5 III, 103| mock his, uncle Haiqâr, saying: 'My uncle has chased me
6 III, 104| the Wise, king of Persia, saying thus:~
7 IV, 165| 10 Saying, 'O my grief! O Haiqâr,
8 IV, 176| when the king heard that saying, he felt sure of the matter,
9 IV, 179| 24 And he shouted to him, saying, 'O Haiqâr, I bring the
10 V, 192| him sit down at his side, saying to him,~'O my darling Haiqâr!
11 V, 200| sky they were to shout, saying:~
12 V, 243| hast told the truth in this saying. But we have heard of Haiqâr,
13 VI, 246| dwelling, and wrote a letter, saying in it on this wise:~
14 VI, 252| And Pharaoh accepted this, saying, 'O Haiqâr, it is the like
15 VI, 258| the boys began to shout, saying, 'Bring bricks, bring clay,
16 VI, 260| shouted for the king's troops, saying to them, 'Bring to the skilled
17 VII, 296| Nadan, his sister's son, saying to him wisely:~
18 VII, 347| 52 O my boy! the saying has been confirmed which
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