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  • It is related the Khalif Haroun er Reshid was restless one night and could not sleep; so that he ceased not to toss from side to side for very restlessness, till, growing weary of this, he called Mesrour and said to him, 'O Mesrour, look what may solace me of this my restlessness.'

    The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV Anonymous 1879

  • When the Khalif heard this, he laughed till he fell backward; then calling Mesrour, he gave him a blow, whereat he cried out and said, 'O Commander of the Faithful, one-third sufficeth me: give him the two-thirds.'

    The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV Anonymous 1879

  • "Mesrour," said he to the chief of the eunuchs, who was then present, "take the ungrateful and perfidious Fetnah, and shut her up in the dark tower."

    The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete Anonymous 1791

  • "Mesrour," said he, to the eunuch, "what do you think of the princess's discourse?

    The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete Anonymous 1791

  • (Parenthetically let me say God bless Mesrour, and may there have been sons and daughters on that tender bosom, softening many a hard day since!)

    The Haunted House 2007

  • (Parenthetically let me say God bless Mesrour, and may there have been sons and daughters on that tender bosom, softening many a hard day since!)

    The Haunted House 2007

  • When we got there, we went into a room by ourselves, and Miss Griffin called in to her assistance, Mesrour, chief of the dusky guards of the

    The Haunted House 2007

  • Mesrour, on being whispered to, began to shed tears.

    The Haunted House 2007

  • On these occasions, the devoted Mesrour, chief of the Blacks of the

    The Haunted House 2007

  • Mesrour, on being whispered to, began to shed tears.

    The Haunted House 2007

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