The Garden Of The Prophet (1)
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quot;to t anoto sound ry of our on rock and sand?
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And anot;Beitudes on told even to a you.quot;
And Almustafa looked afar upon titudes, and .
t reaty.
And ;And er ant land. it I t I do t fall to to them for bread and wine.
quot;I kno , but the sky.
quot;Even so, loves ill upon me, and you, my mariners, still sail my vision, and I s be dumb. I s w, and I s;
And troubled in ts because ;Master, teacand.quot;
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quot;Let in ttercup or in a pincill till I s dreaming t I s;
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And enderness, for it hered her.
And ;t my longing arry rod, nor did I sound ts times measurements and t