The Thousand and One Nights, Volume 1Stanley Lane-Poole Bell, 1906 |
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... Brother The Barber's Second Brother The Barber's Third Brother . The Barber's Fourth Brother The Barber's Fifth Brother The Barber's Sixth Brother The Tailor ( concluded ) The Humpback ( concluded ) · 169 175 188 198 206 · 219 221 · 225 ...
... Brother The Barber's Second Brother The Barber's Third Brother . The Barber's Fourth Brother The Barber's Fifth Brother The Barber's Sixth Brother The Tailor ( concluded ) The Humpback ( concluded ) · 169 175 188 198 206 · 219 221 · 225 ...
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... brother was named Shah - Zeman , * and was King of Samarkand . The administration of their governments was conducted with rectitude , each of them ruling over his subjects with justice during a period of twenty years with the utmost ...
... brother was named Shah - Zeman , * and was King of Samarkand . The administration of their governments was conducted with rectitude , each of them ruling over his subjects with justice during a period of twenty years with the utmost ...
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... brother's desire to see him ; after which he handed to him the letter . The King took it , read it , and understood its contents ; and answered by expressing his readiness to obey the commands of his brother . But , said he ( addressing ...
... brother's desire to see him ; after which he handed to him the letter . The King took it , read it , and understood its contents ; and answered by expressing his readiness to obey the commands of his brother . But , said he ( addressing ...
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... brother with cheerful conversation : but the mind of King Shah - Zeman was distracted by reflections upon the conduct of his wife ; excessive grief took possession of him ; and his countenance became sallow ; and his frame , emaciated ...
... brother with cheerful conversation : but the mind of King Shah - Zeman was distracted by reflections upon the conduct of his wife ; excessive grief took possession of him ; and his countenance became sallow ; and his frame , emaciated ...
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... brother , he answered , that when thou sentest thy Wezir to me to invite me to thy presence , I prepared myself for the journey , and when I had gone forth from the city , I remembered that I had left behind me the jewel that I have ...
... brother , he answered , that when thou sentest thy Wezir to me to invite me to thy presence , I prepared myself for the journey , and when I had gone forth from the city , I remembered that I had left behind me the jewel that I have ...
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