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... wife forget her hunger. Just then they heard steps without, and a corner of the tent was raised. 'Who is there?' said Ḥátim. A woman's voice replied, 'I am such a one, thy neighbour. My children have nothing to eat, and are howling like ...
... wife forget her hunger. Just then they heard steps without, and a corner of the tent was raised. 'Who is there?' said Ḥátim. A woman's voice replied, 'I am such a one, thy neighbour. My children have nothing to eat, and are howling like ...
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... wife and children, he exclaimed, 'It were a shame that you alone should eat whilst all the camp is perishing of hunger;' and he went and called the neighbours to the meal, and in the morning there remained of the horse nothing but his ...
... wife and children, he exclaimed, 'It were a shame that you alone should eat whilst all the camp is perishing of hunger;' and he went and called the neighbours to the meal, and in the morning there remained of the horse nothing but his ...
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... wife than herself. She might receive male visitors, even strangers, without suspicion: for her virtue was too dear to her and too well assured to need the keeper. It was the bitterest taunt of all to say to a hostile clan that their men ...
... wife than herself. She might receive male visitors, even strangers, without suspicion: for her virtue was too dear to her and too well assured to need the keeper. It was the bitterest taunt of all to say to a hostile clan that their men ...
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Contents
MOHAMMAD | |
Old Cookery | |
ISLAM | |
THE ĶURÁN | |
Selections from the Kuran | |
PART THE FIRST | |
THE RESURRECTION PARADISE AND HELL | |
PREDESTINATION | |
PART THE SECOND | |
ABRAHAM ISHMAEL ISAAC | |
SAUL DAVID SOLOMON | |
JONAH | |
INDEX OF CHAPTERS | |
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