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He opened his gates for the mules to go into the yard, and ordered a slave to put them in a stable and feed them when they were unloaded, and then called Morgiana to get a good supper for his guest.
The Children's Hour, v 5. Stories From Seven Old Favorites Eva March Tappan 1892
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But as "Morgiana" she had sent Baibars dozens of long letters from Orvieto.
The Saracen: Land of the Infidel Robert Shea 1963
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Ali Baba, who immediately felt the new obligation he had to Morgiana for saving his life a second time, embraced her: "Morgiana," said he,
The Arabian Nights Entertainments Anonymous 1921
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"Morgiana," said he, "I gave you your liberty, and then promised you that my gratitude should not stop there, but that I would soon give you higher proofs of its sincerity, which I now do by making you my daughter-in-law."
The Junior Classics — Volume 5 William Patten 1902
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Ali Baba, who immediately felt the new obligation he had to Morgiana for saving his life a second time, embraced her: "Morgiana," said he, "I gave you your liberty, and then promised you that my gratitude should not stop there, but that I would soon give you higher proofs of its sincerity, which I now do by making you my daughter-in-law."
The Arabian Nights Their Best-known Tales Unknown 1889
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"Morgiana," said he, "I gave you your liberty, and then promised you that my gratitude should not stop there, but that I would soon give you higher proofs of its sincerity, which I now do by making you my daughter-in-law."
The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete Anonymous 1791
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"Morgiana," said he, "the first thing I have to ask you is to keep a deep secret!
The Elson Readers, Book 5 Christine M. Keck
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"Morgiana," said he, "your extravagance and carelessness have brought me to ruin, I'm afraid.
Men's Wives William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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When Morgiana was told of the circumstance by her mother, she hoped her dear Howard had enjoyed the evening, and was thankful that for once he could forget his sorrows.
Mens Wives 2006
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Howard Woolsey Walker, with the full consent of the father; who said the tailor was a deuced good fellow, and felt really obliged to him for the sherry, for a frock-coat which he let him have in prison, and for his kindness to Morgiana.
Mens Wives 2006
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