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... gave orders to shut the doors of the apartment , and to let down the curtains over them , while they remained in it , and she closed the door of the adjoining saloon , and then went forth into the garden , and , seating herself upon her ...
... gave orders to shut the doors of the apartment , and to let down the curtains over them , while they remained in it , and she closed the door of the adjoining saloon , and then went forth into the garden , and , seating herself upon her ...
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... ordered the same female slave to sing ; and she sang these two verses : - There hath been to me no pleasure in my life ... gave orders to remove the wine , and commanded each of the female slaves to return to her apartment . He then sat ...
... ordered the same female slave to sing ; and she sang these two verses : - There hath been to me no pleasure in my life ... gave orders to remove the wine , and commanded each of the female slaves to return to her apartment . He then sat ...
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... gave orders to shut his doors , and said to the jeweller , I have not closed my eye since thou quittedst me ; for the slave - girl came to me yesterday , bringing a sealed letter from her mistress Shems - en - Nahar . - And he proceeded ...
... gave orders to shut his doors , and said to the jeweller , I have not closed my eye since thou quittedst me ; for the slave - girl came to me yesterday , bringing a sealed letter from her mistress Shems - en - Nahar . - And he proceeded ...
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... gave orders to bring a repast ; and they brought it ; and he made a sign to his young men , whereupon they dispersed ; and he said to me , O my brother , hast thou seen what hath befallen us ? And he excused himself to me , and asked me ...
... gave orders to bring a repast ; and they brought it ; and he made a sign to his young men , whereupon they dispersed ; and he said to me , O my brother , hast thou seen what hath befallen us ? And he excused himself to me , and asked me ...
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... gave orders to beat her ; and she feared her mistress , and fled ; and one of the officers charged to keep the door met her , and took her , and desired to send her back to her mistress . But she gave him a hint , and he coaxed her ...
... gave orders to beat her ; and she feared her mistress , and fled ; and one of the officers charged to keep the door met her , and took her , and desired to send her back to her mistress . But she gave him a hint , and he coaxed her ...
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A. H. Bullen abode Abu-l-Hasan acquainted Ahmad Ed-Denef Ali the son Allah answered arose art thou Aslan Baghdad beauty and loveliness beheld Bekkar beloved brother brought Dahnash damsel daughter desire door dost thou Edited Efrit El-Amjad El-As'ad El-Ma'mun Emir entered Er-Rashid eunuch Faithful father fear female slaves gave orders hand hath head hear and obey heart hundred pieces Irem Ja'far jewels Kamar-ez-Zeman Khalid Khalifeh kissed the ground lady Budur lady Zubeydeh looked lord lute Marid Marzawan master memluk merchants Mesrur mistress morning mother name be exalted Ni'meh night No'm Nuzhet-el-Fuad old woman palace pieces of gold Prince Queen Budur recited rejoiced repaired replied returned saluted saying seated Shems-en-Nahar sheykh Shir sitting slave-girl son of Bekkar thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thousand pieces thyself took Translated unto Verily verses vols Wali wept Wezir whereupon wondered Zumurrud
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