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... enemies . " Accursed be thou , oh Omar ! " cried he , striking the ass , " and accursed be all who resemble thee ! " hold a new proof of my happiness ! " cried Mansour . " My child shall be called Omar ; such a name will ward off the ...
... enemies . " Accursed be thou , oh Omar ! " cried he , striking the ass , " and accursed be all who resemble thee ! " hold a new proof of my happiness ! " cried Mansour . " My child shall be called Omar ; such a name will ward off the ...
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... enemy . " " Ha ! what was I about to do ? said the Egyptian . " Perchance this Bedouin child , whom I have placed in my son's cradle , will one day be his murderer ? If I thought so , I would strangle him on the spot . " " Beware of it ...
... enemy . " " Ha ! what was I about to do ? said the Egyptian . " Perchance this Bedouin child , whom I have placed in my son's cradle , will one day be his murderer ? If I thought so , I would strangle him on the spot . " " Beware of it ...
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... Eve suf- fered themselves to be tempted by the enemy , and ate of the forbidden fruit . To punish their disobedience , God drove them from Paradise . Adam was flung upon the island of Serendib , where his footprint may still 20 ABDALLAH .
... Eve suf- fered themselves to be tempted by the enemy , and ate of the forbidden fruit . To punish their disobedience , God drove them from Paradise . Adam was flung upon the island of Serendib , where his footprint may still 20 ABDALLAH .
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... it is a poison to him that hoards it . He who harbours avarice in his heart harbours there the enemy of mankind , and woe to him who chooses Satan for a companion ! V. THE NEW SOLOMON . HE next morning at daybreak. THE RECOGNITION . 31.
... it is a poison to him that hoards it . He who harbours avarice in his heart harbours there the enemy of mankind , and woe to him who chooses Satan for a companion ! V. THE NEW SOLOMON . HE next morning at daybreak. THE RECOGNITION . 31.
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... enemies , know that the purchase was made for my master the sultan . This corn is designed for the troops posted by your highness on the road to Mecca for the protection of the pilgrims ; so , at least , I was told by your highness's ...
... enemies , know that the purchase was made for my master the sultan . This corn is designed for the troops posted by your highness on the road to Mecca for the protection of the pilgrims ; so , at least , I was told by your highness's ...
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