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 1  I             |            subject, remained for a long period in the hands of the
 2  I             |           eminently a happy one.~ ~Long after her death his love
 3  I             |   complexion, restless black eyes, long heavy eyelashes, a prominent
 4  I             |            in the habit of passing long periods in solitude and
 5  I             |         who had, professedly, been long seeking after the truth
 6  I             |     Mohammed.~ ~He struggled for a long time against the idea, and
 7  I             |            back, and at length the long looked-for vision came,
 8  I             | fellow-seeker after truth; and ere long the little band of believers
 9  I             |          The delusion did not last long; and on the morrow he hastened
10  I             |            ravine' of Abu Tâlib, a long and narrow defile in the
11  I             |         faithful wife 'Hadîgah not long after this. Shortly afterwards
12  I             |       protector Abu Tâlib died not long after 'Hadîgah.~ ~This last
13  I             |          was put to death, and not long after the Benu Qâinuqâh,
14  I             |     immediate successors were, ere long, to repeat the summons in
15  I             |   fickleness, did not continue for long in their allegiance to Islâm
16  I             |          was good. He knew that so long as the various tribes wasted
17  I             |       which their fetishism had so long obscured.~ ~The Arabs made
18  I             |         Book of God' might be, ere long, irrevocably lost: they
19  I             |           period we first find the long stories of the prophets
20  I             |            very frequent and often long, the whole powers of nature
21  I             |         obliged to treat him for a long time almost as an equal,
22  I             |            consideration it has so long enjoyed, but from the large
23  I             |            secret believer makes a long appeal: Pharaoh bids Hâmân
24  I,       II   |           alone and not mankind's: long for death then if ye speak
25  I,       II   |         truth: But they will never long for it because of what their
26  I,       II   |         raised him, and said, 'How long hast thou tarried?' Said
27  I,      III   |          it back to thee except so long as thou dost stand over
28  I,        V   |            shall never enter it so long as they are therein; so,
29  I,        V   |            witness against them so long as I was amongst them; but
30  I,       XI   |          dwell therein for aye, so long as the heavens and the earth
31  I,       XI   |          dwell therein for aye, so long as the heavens and the earth
32 II,    XVIII   |         speaker amongst them, 'How long have ye tarried?' They said, '
33 II,      XIX   |           prayer and almsgiving so long as I live, and piety towards
34 II,      XIX(2)|            Mohammed's complaint of long intervals elapsing between
35 II,       XX   |            Has the time seemed too long for you, or do you desire
36 II,    XXIII   |           now.~ ~He will say, 'How long a number of years did ye
37 II,    XXVII   |   authority.'~ ~And he tarried not long, and said, 'I have compassed
38 II,   LXXIII   |         Verily, thou hast by day a long employment; but mention
39 II,    LXXVI   |            praises the whole night long.~ ~Verily, these love the
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