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1
In the
Arabian
tales
he is generally a shrewd, meddling, inquisitive fellow.
2
But let me finish the
Arabian
tale
,
which is full of sense.
3
I took a book-some
Arabian
tales
;
I sat down and endeavoured to read.
4
Liz's incredible
Arabian
tale
was so far on the money.
5
For my
Arabian
tales
,
founded on the story of the Minyas Treasure-House at Orchomenus.
6
He was, indeed, under a delusion much resembling that of Abon Hassan in the
Arabian
tale
.
7
The wonders of
Arabian
tales
are realised.
8
The title-page tells us that "the subject is taken from an
Arabian
tale
of Sennkowsky."
9
The folk in
Arabian
tales
,
as might be expected, meet calamity in the shape of death with fortitude.
10
Oh, ma'am, those agreements never turned out well, from the time of the
Arabian
tales
to the present moment.
11
Consent was inevitable; so, like the sultan's wife in the
Arabian
tale
,
the victim was allowed to live another day.
12
Yes-like Mr. Wells's man who invented a drug that made him invisible; and like the
Arabian
tales
of the Thousand Nights.
13
No broken spell of enchantment in an
Arabian
tale
when dead warriors spring into life was ever more instant and complete.
14
You remember that cold and beautiful creature in the
Arabian
tales
who rose at night to go and feast in the graveyard.
15
Here is the little vapor, which has since swollen, as in the
Arabian
tale
,
to the power and dimensions of a giant.
16
The flashing lights seemed those of some distant, unknown city, as though she were transported into the scene of an
Arabian
tale
.
arabian
tale
arabian