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The first book of Sherefeddin is employed on the private life of the hero: and he himself, or his secretary, (Institutions, p. 3-77,) enlarges with pleasure on the thirteen designs and enterprises which most truly constitute his personal merit. It even shines through the dark coloring of Arabshah, (P. i. c. 1-12.)
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