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Examples
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The next day Ali Baba's son and Cogia Houssain met by appointment, took their walk, and as they returned, Ali Baba's son led Cogia
The Arabian Nights Entertainments Anonymous 1921
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Ali Baba's son did not choose to lie under such obligation to Cogia
The Arabian Nights Entertainments Anonymous 1921
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Ali Baba pulled off the turban and the cloak which the false Cogia
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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The next day Ali Baba's son and Cogia Houssain met by appointment, took their walk, and as they returned, Ali Baba's son led Cogia
The Junior Classics — Volume 5 William Patten 1902
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Ali Cogia and Abul Hassan were at once brought in by the officers of the court.
Tales of Folk and Fairies Katharine Pyle 1900
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Ali Cogia would have said more, but his fellow merchant interrupted him.
Tales of Folk and Fairies Katharine Pyle 1900
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Ali Cogia answered his inquiries politely, but he was uneasy and restless, and as soon as he could make the opportunity he inquired about the olive jar he had left in the warehouse.
Tales of Folk and Fairies Katharine Pyle 1900
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Cogia entrusted this jar to you, and you gave your word that it would not be disturbed until he came again to claim it.
Tales of Folk and Fairies Katharine Pyle 1900
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Ali Cogia brought with him the jar of olives, for so he had been commanded to do.
Tales of Folk and Fairies Katharine Pyle 1900
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This was a string of the sayings and adventures of one Cogia, in this style:
George Borrow The Man and His Books Edward Thomas 1897
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