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 1     I|           with a tolerably plump face, on which at that moment
 2     I|         s head that the fellow's face was soon streaming with
 3     I|        wander up and down on the face of the earth in search of
 4     I|    however, he did not raise his face while the suite of the Lords
 5    II|        for ever. And what a pale face! Well does she deserve the
 6    II|       they laugh? What must that face be like when it blushes?
 7    II|          but now as he sat there face to face with the girl, whose
 8    II|          as he sat there face to face with the girl, whose dark
 9    II|     black hair streamed over her face, and when Halil smoothed
10    II|         enchanting radiance, her face the delicate freshness of
11   III|          they catch sight of the face of the Padishah making his
12   III|          a mild, gentle, radiant face, like the face of a father
13   III|           radiant face, like the face of a father when he moves
14   III|          eyes rest kindly on the face of everyone he beholds;
15   III|       the warmth of the sun-like face of the Padishah, nor the
16   III|          hue of her full smiling face put to shame the breaking
17   III|          raising her eyes to his face thus addressed him:~ ~"I
18   III|        it is as though I see her face, and as often as I behold
19   III|        as I behold her it is thy face that stands before me. She
20   III|       when thou hadst turned thy face away from me[Pg 59] I saw
21    IV|       and her pale but beautiful face. Frequently he would creep
22    IV|      lips would almost touch her face; but then he would throw
23    IV|        noticed, indeed, that his face was somewhat paler than
24    IV|         with him on the subject, face to face, he was very speedily
25    IV|          on the subject, face to face, he was very speedily convinced
26    IV|       arms, and at last her pale face also, while the girl flung
27    IV|            cried the father, his face radiant with joy. "So far
28    IV|        then on the left, and her face was pale no longer, but
29    IV|         Halil's lap, and Halil's face beaming all over with joy,
30    IV|         in the harem, indeed her face had now grown rosier than
31    IV|          and his simple, foolish face corresponded excellently
32    IV|      fragrant with perfumes. Her face, her figure, her charms,
33    IV|         she would have liked her face to be all seamed and scarred
34    IV|        veil hang in front of her face."~ ~"But this happened long,
35    IV|   commanded Irene to fall on her face before the Sultana. Irene
36    IV|       Sultana. Irene fell on her face accordingly, and while her
37    IV|          she bade them paint her face red because it was so pale,
38    IV|         the Sultan, whose gentle face inspired involuntary respect,
39    IV|      such occurrence, a familiar face would be missing from the
40    IV|       and lo! at these words her face grew pale, her eyes closed,
41    IV|      penetrating essences to her face, let icy-cold water trickle
42    IV|      Blessed Virgin whenever the face of a man drew near to her
43    IV|        of a man drew near to her face, and the Blessed Virgin
44    IV|          were impressed upon her face."~ ~And with that Gül-Bejáze
45     V|          The Sultana covered her face with her hands.~ ~"Can the
46     V|           My star shone upon thy face, and if thou dost turn thy
47     V|        and if thou dost turn thy face from me, then must I droop
48     V|        thee that I had turned my face from thee?"~ ~"Oh, Achmed!
49     V|       bloodthirsty battalions to face the dangers of the battlefield.~ ~
50     V|        the ground and hiding his face in his hands, "the Sultana
51    VI|       beggar-woman who hides her face from him? Gently he removes
52    VI|       removes her hands from her face and in the woman recognises
53    VI|         a look, she only hid her face in her husband's bosom and
54   VII|         the way thither, he came face to face with the Kiaja coming
55   VII|         thither, he came face to face with the Kiaja coming in
56   VII|         tumult, and turned every face in his direction.~ ~Rising
57  VIII|   Kizlar-Aga, Elhaj Beshir, came face to face with the newly arrived
58  VIII|       Elhaj Beshir, came face to face with the newly arrived ministers
59  VIII|          and then he covered his face.~ ~"Ask no more, thou seest
60  VIII|        He came out, covering his face with his hands, no doubt
61  VIII|        Death hath disfigured his face so that I scarce knew it."~ ~"
62  VIII|       way his gaze fell upon the face of the sailor who was sitting
63  VIII|         gazed into the old man's face.~ ~"Manoli!"~ ~"At thy command,
64  VIII|    searching look at the Sheik's face, and coldly replied:~ ~"
65    IX|          Look, I prythee, at the face of Ummettulah; look at the
66    IX|          upon the Ulema, and his face wore an expression of repressed
67    IX|          Achmed looked up with a face full of gratitude, and thanked
68    IX|           from the pallor of his face, to summon him to his presence.~ ~
69    IX|       the Kizlar-Aga whose sooty face seemed to cast a black shadow
70    IX|       happiest, the most radiant face, was the fair Adsalis, who
71    IX|     could catch a glimpse of his face.~ ~Behind the back of the
72    IX|      towards the Padishah.~ ~His face was not a whit the paler
73    IX|       them.~ ~The chief priest's face was radiant with triumph.
74     X|     whole width of the road, but face to face with them were advancing[
75     X|         of the road, but face to face with them were advancing[
76     X|        humble herself before the face of the Sultana. It was all
77     X|    fairer than thou."~ ~Adsalis' face turned blood-red with rage
78     X|     Halil Patrona, and cover thy face before her, for she is the
79    XI|        letters cast upon Halil's face.~ ~"What is the book thou
80    XI|   rapturously gazing at the fair face of the girl who was sleeping
81    XI|         opportunity of seeing it face to face.~ ~Those golden
82    XI| opportunity of seeing it face to face.~ ~Those golden letters
83    XI|       his knees and lay with his face touching the ground; other
84    XI|           one by one, before the face of Allah, and they all stand
85   XII|       Janaki also drew nigh. His face was smiling, but whenever
86   XII|         s part!~ ~With a smiling face he turned towards him. He
87   XII|           and tried to put a new face on matters till a better
88   XII|         these curtains a woman's face was now peeping. It was
89   XII|         swords.~ ~Mahmud hid his face so as not to see what was
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