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Adventures of Hatim Tai the Generous on the seven quests propounded by the Lady Husn Banu

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April 19, 2010
Delightful fairy tale/Arabian-Nights-style quests featuring Hatim Tai, Prince of the Yemen. Hatim Tai was a real prince, and his name is synonymous with honor and intrepidity in the Middle East, or so I hear from the book's epilogue. The version I'm reading is not the one referenced in the title here, but was put together by Dorothy Ensor and published in the UK in 1960.
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June 7, 2012
it is i ntresting. it teaches us always follow true way.
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