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The Pleasing Houris the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naivete and experience.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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The Pleasing Houris the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naivete and experience.
Voyager 2010
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The Pleasing Houris the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naivete and experience.
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The Pleasing Houris the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naivete and experience.
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The Pleasing Houris the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naivete and experience.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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The Pleasing Houris the story of an American in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naivete and experience.
Voyager 2010
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Then he had made for her a litter of red gold, inlaid with pearls and stones of price, and set apart two mules to carry it; a litter which was like one of the chambers of a palace, and within which she seemed as she were of the loveliest Houris and it became as one of the pavilions of Paradise.
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For the Nazir see Al – Hariri (Nos.xiii. and xxii.) 255 The usual allusion to the Húr (Houris) from “Hangar,” the white and black of the eye shining in contrast.
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Her dust is golden and her Nile a miracle holden; and her women are as Houris fair; puppets, beautiful pictures; her houses are palaces rare; her water is sweet and light575 and her mud a commodity and a medicine beyond compare, even as said the poet in this his poetry: —
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Houris and high-born Dames who feel no fear of men, v. 148.
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