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114 114 س��دا�ع���ل� � ال���� � ف ب ��ل� � ا � � ش ��� ا � ل � � � � ڡ � � و�� ا ى � ع� و�ه� ا ب دا� ب � � � ج � � �ر � ��س��ار�ص � م� ب ���� �و�� ى � ب ل � � � � ب د��ب � �او�� � � � � ا�� ��ر ا�ب ��ل� � ا � �ك � �� ر � ل ى � ب ل� ا ب س ب � �� �ا � � ب �ك � �� �د � � � � ى � ب�� � ب س� �ب ��ب ل� ا � ل � � �� ل�� �ل�� � � � � ب ر� ��ب � �و��� � ا ل���� � ب ��ل� � ا ا ب ���د ل� ب �ط �� � ى � ب ل � � ش �ك � � �م�ا ب �ا ب � ا � ل � � ا ى � ل�� ى � ب ع � ب � ب ��� � ب ك � � * ا���ا�� ��ا * ى � ل�� ا�� �� ل� هللا ا�ش �س� ب �ا م �و� � م � � ا م � ش � ب �� �� �ل� � ا ر ا�ب � ب ع � ١٫٦٫٢ 115 115 Chapter 6 Nothing I had thought that, if I abandoned the Fāriyāq and set about describing Cairo, I’d find rest, but the second turned out to be just like the first, or, to put it differently, the vice was the same as the versa. I must now therefore sit myself down a while in the shade of this short chapter to brush off the dust of my labors. Then I shall arise once more, should the Almighty so allow. 2.6.1 ...