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Galland for the second prefers Dinarzade (?) and Richardson
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When I wake in bed, at daybreak, on the cold, dark, winter mornings, the white snow dimly beheld, outside, through the frost on the window-pane, I hear Dinarzade.
A Christmas Tree 2007
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When I wake in bed, at daybreak, on the cold, dark, winter mornings, the white snow dimly beheld, outside, through the frost on the window-pane, I hear Dinarzade.
A Christmas Tree 2007
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Dinarzade and the Sultan sitting in bed and listening.
The Newcomes 2006
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Then she went to prepare herself for the marriage, and begged that her sister Dinarzade should be sent for to speak to her.
Still Separate & Unequal Fredrickson, George M. 2005
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I cannot enough admire, sister, says Dinarzade, the adventures you have told me.
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Dinarzade awaked at the usual hour, and calling to the sultaness, says, Dear sister, if you be not asleep, I pray you, until it be day, to satisfy my curiosity; I am impatient to hear the story of the old man and the two black dogs.
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Dinarzade, the sultaness resumed the story of the young enchanted prince as follows:
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Dinarzade: the latter was a lady of very great merit; but the elder had courage, wit, and penetration, infinitely above her sex; she had read abundance, and had such a prodigious memory that she never forgot any thing.
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Dinarzade signified that she had taken a great deal of pleasure in it; and Schahriar having said the same thing, the sultaness told that she knew another which was much finer; and if the sultan would give her leave, she would tell it them next morning, for day began to appear.
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