The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 1G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Anthologies |
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Page 104
... hope from thee ? Even in the arms of thy husband thou ceasest not from pain . Do now as thou wilt . Indulge thine own desire , though it seeks what will ruin thee . Yet wilt thou remember my warning , repentant too late . " Then ...
... hope from thee ? Even in the arms of thy husband thou ceasest not from pain . Do now as thou wilt . Indulge thine own desire , though it seeks what will ruin thee . Yet wilt thou remember my warning , repentant too late . " Then ...
Page 111
... hope pressed her on , weary as she was with the labors of the way ; and so , painfully measuring out the highest ridges of the mountain , she drew near to the sacred couches . She sees ears of wheat , in heaps or twisted into chaplets ...
... hope pressed her on , weary as she was with the labors of the way ; and so , painfully measuring out the highest ridges of the mountain , she drew near to the sacred couches . She sees ears of wheat , in heaps or twisted into chaplets ...
Page 112
... hope , and afflicted now with twofold sorrow , making her way back again , beheld among the half - lighted woods of the valley below a sanctuary builded with cunning art . And that she might lose no way of hope , howsoever doubt- ful ...
... hope , and afflicted now with twofold sorrow , making her way back again , beheld among the half - lighted woods of the valley below a sanctuary builded with cunning art . And that she might lose no way of hope , howsoever doubt- ful ...
Page 122
... inform the officer of the police of it . If you refuse to comply , you will not only be de- prived of all hope of obtaining any more , but you will even lose that you have already taken ; and I , instead 122 ARABIAN NIGHTS.
... inform the officer of the police of it . If you refuse to comply , you will not only be de- prived of all hope of obtaining any more , but you will even lose that you have already taken ; and I , instead 122 ARABIAN NIGHTS.
Page 123
... hope of possessing him- self of the whole treasure , he set off the next morning before break of day with ten mules charged with large hampers , which he pro- posed to fill . He took the road which Ali Baba had pointed out , and arrived ...
... hope of possessing him- self of the whole treasure , he set off the next morning before break of day with ten mules charged with large hampers , which he pro- posed to fill . He took the road which Ali Baba had pointed out , and arrived ...
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