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1 III, 96 | he appeared, saying, 'My uncle Haiqâr is in his dotage,
2 III, 97 | spendthrift with all that his uncle Haiqâr had owned.~
3 III, 100| was lifted off from his uncle Haiqâr and from all his
4 III, 103| questioned him, and to mock his, uncle Haiqâr, saying: 'My uncle
5 III, 103| uncle Haiqâr, saying: 'My uncle has chased me from his house,
6 III, 109| like to the writing of his uncle Haiqâr.~
7 III, 110| them with the seal of his uncle Haiqâr; they were nevertheless
8 III, 111| likewise from the king to his uncle Haiqâr: 'Peace and health
9 III, 121| said to him, 'W’allah, O my uncle! The king verily rejoiceth
10 III, 149| mourning and a weeping for thy uncle Haiqâr, and lament for him
11 III, 150| went to the house of his uncle, he neither wept nor sorrowed
12 III, 152| respect the wife of his uncle, she who had brought him
13 VII, 339| heard this speech from his uncle Haiqâr, he said: 'O my uncle!
14 VII, 339| uncle Haiqâr, he said: 'O my uncle! deal with me according
15 VII, 340| 45 Accept me, O my uncle! Now I will serve in thy
16 VII, 351| heard that speech from his uncle Haiqâr, he swelled up immediately
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