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... mother , and acquaint her , that she may come to this place for the sake of receiving the visits of condolence for me , and be present at the washing of my corpse ; and exhort her to bear my loss with patience . He then fell down in a ...
... mother , and acquaint her , that she may come to this place for the sake of receiving the visits of condolence for me , and be present at the washing of my corpse ; and exhort her to bear my loss with patience . He then fell down in a ...
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... mother and his other relations , that they may come to prepare his funeral . I then repaired to Baghdad , and entered my house , and changed my clothes ; after which , I went to the house of ' Ali the son of Bekkar . And when his young ...
... mother and his other relations , that they may come to prepare his funeral . I then repaired to Baghdad , and entered my house , and changed my clothes ; after which , I went to the house of ' Ali the son of Bekkar . And when his young ...
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... mother , and inquired of her respecting his sister , the lady Budur . So she said to him , O my son , insanity hath befallen thy sister ; she hath been in this state for three years , with a chain of iron upon her neck , and the ...
... mother , and inquired of her respecting his sister , the lady Budur . So she said to him , O my son , insanity hath befallen thy sister ; she hath been in this state for three years , with a chain of iron upon her neck , and the ...
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... mother , therefore , when she heard him say this , replied , Thou must visit her ; but wait until to- morrow , that I may devise some stratagem to forward thy purpose . She then walked to the palace of the lady Budur , and , accosting ...
... mother , therefore , when she heard him say this , replied , Thou must visit her ; but wait until to- morrow , that I may devise some stratagem to forward thy purpose . She then walked to the palace of the lady Budur , and , accosting ...
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... bade her farewell , praying that she might be endowed with patience , and departed from her . He returned to the house of his mother , and slept that night , and when the morning came he prepared for 80 [ NTS . 170-249 KAMAR - EZ - ZEMAN.
... bade her farewell , praying that she might be endowed with patience , and departed from her . He returned to the house of his mother , and slept that night , and when the morning came he prepared for 80 [ NTS . 170-249 KAMAR - EZ - ZEMAN.
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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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