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And also, we probably - it's probably the same case, like, in Panang and in Kabil.
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They had agreed, laughing, on a form of the millennium contact, what Micah called "human standard," although Kabil had insisted on keeping hirs konfol and Deb had not dissolved hirs crest, which waved three inches above hirs and hummed.
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"Don't scold hirs like that, hirs is just a child," Kabil said.
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Kabil, the tender-hearted, put hirs hand on Harrah's shoulder.
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"The main thing is Harrah, after all," Kabil said.
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Kabil knelt beside Harrah, bringing hirs face close to the child's height.
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"Enough," said Kabil, still kneeling beside Harrah.
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Kabil said, almost pleadingly, to Ling, "Harrah's safety should come first."
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Habil (Abel), it is well known, is supposed to be entombed at Damascus; and Kabil (Cain) rests at last under Jabal Shamsan, the highest wall of the Aden crater, where he and his progeny, tempted by Iblis, erected the first fire-temple.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Sometimes they believe that they are descended from Abel (Habil), while the Hindus owe their origin to Cain (Kabil).
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