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Prince Agib 202
At the approach of evening I opened the first closet and, entering it, found a mansion like paradise
The City of Brass 218
And when they had ascended that mountain they saw a city than which eyes had not beheld any greater
The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves 236
Cassim . . . was so alarmed at the danger he was in that the more he endeavoured to remember the word Sesame the more his memory was confounded
The History of Codadad and His Brothers 276
As it drew near we saw ten or twelve armed pirates appear on the deck
Second Voyage of Sinbad 300
The spot where she left me was encompassed on all sides by mountains that seemed to reach above the clouds, and so steep that there was no possibility of getting out of the valley
Third Voyage of Sinbad 306
Having finished his repast, he returned to his porch, where he lay and fell asleep, snoring louder than thunder
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