Vulgar words in Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03 (Page 1)
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The folk of the quarter heard him and assembled under the window; and when he was ware of them, he opened the window and said to them, "Are ye not ashamed, O pimps?
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As soon as she was gone, I betook myself to Er Rauzeh and addressed myself to the building of the pavilion, and when it was finished, I furnished it with the goodliest of furniture and sent to the lady to tell her that I had made an end of its building; whereupon she sent back to me, saying, "Let him meet me to-morrow at daybreak at the Zuweyleh gate and bring with him a good ass."
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So I got me an ass and betaking myself to the Zuweyleh gate, at the appointed time, found there a young man on horse- back, awaiting her, even as I awaited her.
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The Fakir and his Pot of Butter...dccccii c. The Fishes and the Crab... dcccciii d. The Crow and the Serpent... dcccciii e. The Fox and the Wild Ass...dcccciv f. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince... dccccv g. The Crows and the Hawk...dccccvi k. The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife... dccccvii i.
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The Fakir and his Pot of Butter...dcx c. The Fishes and the Crab... dcxi d. The Crow and the Serpent... dcxi e. The Fox and the Wild Ass... dcxi f. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince...dcxii g. The Crows and the Hawk... dcxiii h. The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife...dcxiv i.
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Ass, the Sharpers, the Money-Changer and the, ii.