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Strana 200
... dervish of so lively and entertaining a turn of wit , as won upon the affections of every one he conversed with . His reputation grew so fast every day , that it at last raised a curiosity in the prince himself to see and talk with him ...
... dervish of so lively and entertaining a turn of wit , as won upon the affections of every one he conversed with . His reputation grew so fast every day , that it at last raised a curiosity in the prince himself to see and talk with him ...
Strana 201
... dervish , it is somewhat more wonderful than that ; it is the power of reanimating a dead body , by flinging my own soul into it . ' While he was yet speaking a doe came bounding by them ; and the king , who had his bow ready , shot her ...
... dervish , it is somewhat more wonderful than that ; it is the power of reanimating a dead body , by flinging my own soul into it . ' While he was yet speaking a doe came bounding by them ; and the king , who had his bow ready , shot her ...
Strana 203
... dervish to come and comfort her , who , after having in vain represented to her the weakness of being grieved at such an acci- dent , touched at last by her repeated complaints , ' Well , madam ' , says he , ' I will exert the utmost of ...
... dervish to come and comfort her , who , after having in vain represented to her the weakness of being grieved at such an acci- dent , touched at last by her repeated complaints , ' Well , madam ' , says he , ' I will exert the utmost of ...
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