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Page 10
... believe that I see a fellow - sufferer . But alas ! thy hope of deliverance through us is in vain . Thou wilt recognise our helplessness in hearing our tale . " The night - owl begged him to relate it , and the Caliph commenced to ...
... believe that I see a fellow - sufferer . But alas ! thy hope of deliverance through us is in vain . Thou wilt recognise our helplessness in hearing our tale . " The night - owl begged him to relate it , and the Caliph commenced to ...
Page 18
... Believe me , my friends , I did not feel at all at ease , for it was no illusion . I had also heard the dead men quite plainly . To sail in such company was gruesome to me . My Ibrahim , however , relapsed into profound meditation . " I ...
... Believe me , my friends , I did not feel at all at ease , for it was no illusion . I had also heard the dead men quite plainly . To sail in such company was gruesome to me . My Ibrahim , however , relapsed into profound meditation . " I ...
Page 19
... believe in this charm , and my hair stood on end as the door opened . In stepped that tall majestic man whom I had seen nailed to the main- mast . The nail still passed through his skull , but his sword was sheathed . Behind him ...
... believe in this charm , and my hair stood on end as the door opened . In stepped that tall majestic man whom I had seen nailed to the main- mast . The nail still passed through his skull , but his sword was sheathed . Behind him ...
Page 23
... believe anything else but that I must have found the diamond valley of the celebrated traveller Sinbad . I left their belief undisturbed , but henceforth the young people of Balsora , when they were scarcely eighteen years old , were ...
... believe anything else but that I must have found the diamond valley of the celebrated traveller Sinbad . I left their belief undisturbed , but henceforth the young people of Balsora , when they were scarcely eighteen years old , were ...
Page 39
... believe in this ; the slave , however , hoisted the sign . In the meantime , all who were in the en- campment had seized their weapons , and with intense expectation awaited the riders . The latter , however , seemed to have observed ...
... believe in this ; the slave , however , hoisted the sign . In the meantime , all who were in the en- campment had seized their weapons , and with intense expectation awaited the riders . The latter , however , seemed to have observed ...
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