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 +[[Image:Joos van Cleve Flower (detail).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Flower]]'' ([[16th century]]) by [[Joos van Cleve]] from ''[[Madonna and Child]]'']]
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:"And so the King kept [[Scheherazade]] alive as he eagerly anticipated each new story, until, one thousand and one adventurous nights, and three sons later, the King had not only been entertained but wisely [[educated]] in [[morality]] and [[kindness]] by Scheherazade who became his [[Queen]]." :"And so the King kept [[Scheherazade]] alive as he eagerly anticipated each new story, until, one thousand and one adventurous nights, and three sons later, the King had not only been entertained but wisely [[educated]] in [[morality]] and [[kindness]] by Scheherazade who became his [[Queen]]."

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"And so the King kept Scheherazade alive as he eagerly anticipated each new story, until, one thousand and one adventurous nights, and three sons later, the King had not only been entertained but wisely educated in morality and kindness by Scheherazade who became his Queen."
  1. The state of being kind.
  2. An instance of kind or charitable behaviour.




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