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 1  I             |     part obviously false, and quite unimportant to the real
 2  I             |       declared that they were quite earnest in their desire
 3  I             |  south-west of Medînah. Being quite unprepared, these were obliged
 4  I             | prophet. Mohammed's entry was quite unexpected, but in spite
 5  I             |      from which the Arabic is quite free; and the same objection
 6  I             |     stilted language would be quite as foreign to the spirit
 7  I             |   where a word or expression, quite familiar to me from my experience
 8  I,       IV   |   covet it; do not however be quite partial, and leave one as
 9  I,      VII(1)|      history of Nebi Sáleh is quite unknown to the present Bedawîn
10 II,     XVII   |   neck, nor yet spread it out quite open, lest thou shouldst
11 II,    XXXII(2)|    two interpretations. It is quite possible, however, that
12 II,     XLIX(2)|    messenger's fears had been quite groundless.~ ~
13 II,       LV   |  between it and water boiling quite!'~ [45] Then which of your
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