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[ I have elsewhere noted this "pathetic fallacy" which is a lieu commun of Eastern folk-lore and not less frequently used in the mediæval literature of Europe before statistics were invented.]
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[ Arab. "Yaskut min 'Aynayh," lit.=fall from his two eyes, lose favour.]
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[ i.e. killing a man.]
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[ i.e. we can slay him whenever we will.]
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[ In Chavis and Cazotte "Story of Abosaber the Patient." "Abú-Sábir" would mean "Father of the Patient (one).">[