The Book of Khalid
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Chapter 1 PAGE
Chapter 2 PROBING THE TRIVIAL
Chapter 3 CHAPTER II
Chapter 4 CHAPTER III
Chapter 5 CHAPTER IV
Chapter 6 CHAPTER V
Chapter 7 CHAPTER VI
Chapter 8 CHAPTER VII
Chapter 9 CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 10 CHAPTER I
Chapter 11 CHAPTER II 11
Chapter 12 No.12
Chapter 13 CHAPTER III 13
Chapter 14 CHAPTER IV 14
Chapter 15 CHAPTER V 15
Chapter 16 CHAPTER VI 16
Chapter 17 CHAPTER VII 17
Chapter 18 CHAPTER VIII 18
Chapter 19 CHAPTER IX
Chapter 20 CHAPTER X
Chapter 21 CHAPTER I 21
Chapter 22 CHAPTER II 22
Chapter 23 CHAPTER III 23
Chapter 24 CHAPTER IV 24
Chapter 25 CHAPTER V 25
Chapter 26 CHAPTER VI 26
Chapter 27 CHAPTER VII 27
Chapter 28 CHAPTER VIII 28
Chapter 29 CHAPTER IX 29
Chapter 30 CHAPTER X 30
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Chapter 13 CHAPTER III 13

THE FALSE DAWN

What the Arabs always said of Andalusia, Khalid and Shakib said once of America: a most beautiful country with one single vice––it makes foreigners forget their native land. But now they are both suffering from nostalgia, and America, therefore, is without a single vice. It is perfect, heavenly, ideal. In it one sees only the vice

            
            

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