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Fifty days after this horseman falls from his horse, thy son will die, and his slayer will be he who overthrows the statue, a king called Agib, son of Khesib. '
The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I Anonymous 1879
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"I am called Agib," he says, "and am the son of a king whose name was Cassib."
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853
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The History of Gherib and his brother Agib 698 100.
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I need hardly say that I took special care not to inform him that I was the Agib whom he dreaded.
Still Separate & Unequal Fredrickson, George M. 2005
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Pardon me, said Agib; we went into his shop, and there ate a cream-tart.
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Agib, arrayed in magnificent apparel, went along with the eunuch, who held a large cane in his hand.
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Then he that spoke first asked every one the question, and all fulfilled the condition except Agib, who answered, My name is Agib, my mother is called the lady of beauty, and my father Schemseddih Mohammed, vizier to the sultan.
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My good mother, replied Agib, give me leave to tell you, that if you do not know how to make them better, there is a pastry-cook in this town who exceeds you.
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My name is Agib, and I am the son of a king who was called
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They had no sooner entered the city than Agib, fair and glorious as the day, attracted the eyes of the people.
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