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 1  I             |      chief who gave away his last camel, or slew his favourite horse
 2  I             |         old savage plan, buried a camel with its master or tied
 3  I             |            failing that, milked a camel over a heap of sand and
 4  I             |       sacrifice of some animal, a camel, sheep, or goat, in Minâ;
 5  I             |        himself on the back of his camel, I have rendered it simply '
 6  I,       II(4)|           the prize being a young camel, which was slaughtered and
 7  I,        V(1)|           was the name given to a camel which has had ten young
 8  I,        V(1)|         Sâïbah signifies merely a camel turned loose, her being
 9  I,        V(1)| parturition. 'Hâmî was a stallion camel which, after begetting ten
10  I,      VII   |       enter into Paradise until a camel shall pass into a needle'
11  I,      VII   |       Then they did hamstring the camel, and rebelled against the
12  I,      VII(1)|         the legend Zâli'h and his camel is pure conjecture; the
13  I,      VII(1)|   resemblance to the imprint of a camel's foot. It is regarded by
14  I,      VII(1)|           his national saints the camel be-longed you will find
15  I,      VII(1)|       mysterious footprint to the camel of Mohammed, for the celebrated "
16  I,      VII(1)|        Sheikl, the prophet of the camel's foot-print, and the Sáleh
17  I,      VII(1)|    smitten with a rod, and a live camel, the greatest of Bedawîn
18 II,    XVIII(1)|           Arabic being taken from camel riding. The Arabs do not
19 II,    XVIII(1)|         The Arabs do not call the camel 'the ship of the desert,'
20 II,    XVIII(1)|           call a ship 'the riding camel of the sea.'~ ~ ./. 
21 II,     XXII   |         on foot and on every slim camel, from every deep pass, that
22 II,    XXXIX(1)|                                   Camel, oxen, sheep, and goats.~ ~
23 II,      LVI   |       drink as drinks the thirsty camel.~ This is their entertainment
24 II,      LIX   |         them with horse or riding camel; but God gives His Apostle
25 II, LXXXVIII   |         they not look then at the camel how she is created 1?~ ~
26 II, LXXXVIII(1)|          So useful an animal as a camel being to an Arab a singular
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