单词 | Chasid |
例句 | Last month, Chasid Sapolu, Honolulu’s second-highest-ranking prosecutor, announced a leave of absence after receiving a subject letter, which is less serious than a target letter. Honolulu city attorney targeted in federal corruption probe 2019-01-14T05:00:00Z Caliph Chasid, of Bagdad, was resting comfortably on his divan one fine afternoon. The Green Fairy Book One fine afternoon, Chasid, Caliph of Bagdad, reclined on his divan. Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace Chasid had him locked up in an iron cage, and hung in his garden. The Oriental Story Book A Collection of Tales Chasid at once yielded to the prayer of the Vizier, and, as they at this moment perceived a ruin in the valley below, they flew thither. Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Even now, in Poland, a pious Jew, or a Chasid, would on no account wear polished boots or a short coat, or neglect to wear a girdle. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Next morning Caliph Chasid had barely finished dressing and breakfasting, when the Grand Vizier arrived, according to orders, to accompany him in his expedition. The Green Fairy Book Long and happily Caliph Chasid lived with his wife, the Princess. Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace SCARCELY, on the next morning, had the Caliph Chasid breakfasted and dressed himself, when the Grand-Vizier appeared, to accompany him, as he had commanded, on his walk. The Oriental Story Book A Collection of Tales Chasid and his companion wandered through the passages to find a dry spot for themselves. Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Meckisch was a Chasid, which in the vernacular is a saint, but in the actual a member of the sect of the Chasidim whose centre is Galicia. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People Next morning Caliph Chasid had barely finished dressing, and breakfasting, when the Grand Vizier arrived, according to orders, to accompany him in his expedition. The Green Fairy Book No sooner had the Caliph Chasid dressed and breakfasted on the following morning, than the Grand Vizier arrived, as he had been commanded to do, to accompany him on his walk. Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace Chasid gave ear to the request of his attendant, and thereupon saw, in the vale beneath, a ruin which appeared to promise safe lodgings; and thither, accordingly, they flew. The Oriental Story Book A Collection of Tales Chasid yielded to the request of his officer, and perceiving a ruined building in the valley below, they flew down to it. What the Animals Do and Say Chasid and his companion strolled through the passages, seeking some dry sheltered spot, when suddenly the stork Mansor stopped. Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace I. Caliph Chasid, of Bagdad, was resting comfortably on his divan one fine afternoon. The Green Fairy Book Chasid harkened to the request of his follower, and, perceiving a ruin that promised to afford a shelter, they flew down to it. Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace Chasid and his companion went around through the corridor, to seek for themselves a dry resting-place; suddenly the stork Mansor paused. The Oriental Story Book A Collection of Tales Chasid and his companion walked about the passages to find a dry spot; suddenly the stork Mansor stood still. What the Animals Do and Say "What is it? what is it?" cried Chasid; "whatever you please; I will agree to any thing." What the Animals Do and Say Chasid listened with favour to his servant's suggestion, and perceiving in the valley beneath them a ruin which seemed to promise shelter they flew towards it. The Green Fairy Book |
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