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Examples
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Whatso is not to be no sleight shall bring to pass;
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Whatso is not to be no sleight shall bring to pass, ii.
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Whatso ye wish seek it of me and I will demand it for you of the Slave of the Seal-ring.
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Whatso thou dost with him, it is to me that thou dost the kindness, and I am thankful to thee accordingly.
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Presently I came to a thicket of low trees; and, making a cast round it, found that the spot whereon I stood was an islet, a mere holm, girt on all sides by the ocean; whereupon I said to myself, “Whatso freeth me from one great calamity casteth me into a greater!”
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Whatso thou seekest, it shall come to pass, by leave of the King of All-might, Creator of day and night.
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Quoth the Prince, “Whatso Allah (may He be extolled and exalted!) willeth that cometh to pass.”
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Whatso He willeth is and whatso He nilleth is not!
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She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Salih con tinued: So I acquainted the Commander of the Faithful with all that passed and Al – Rashid marvelled at the generosity and benevolence of Yahya and the vileness and ingratitude of Mansur, and bade restore the jewel to Yahya, saying, ‘Whatso we have given it befitteth us not to take again.’
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The ten thralls answered him with one mouth and in sequent words, saying, Whatso thou biddest us,
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