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 1     I|          a wooden board, when two men encountered each other in
 2    II|         the bold rude gaze of the men, and whose eyes overflow
 3    II|          sight and hearing of all men."[Pg 41]~ ~"What crime has
 4   III|          should be avoided by all men, and that nobody should
 5   III|         up for the purpose wooden men sported with a living centaur.
 6   III|          followed fit and capable men from the arsenal, dragging
 7   III|   Suddenly Shah Tamasip, whom all men believed to be ruined -
 8    IV|     business it was to mend other men's shoes went about in slippers
 9    IV|       Paradise for the delight of men."~ ~Now Musli was drunk
10    IV|        the blandishments of great men, nor by treasures, nor by
11    VI|       square was alive with armed men, and they hauled the Kulkiaja
12    VI|        figure in the sight of all men, he cried:~ ~"Behold, ye
13   VII|           The names of these four men were all written up on the
14   VII|           The heads of these four men had been demanded by the
15   VII|         the people? They were the men highest in power when misfortune
16  VIII|          is a pity to give worthy men unnecessary trouble, most
17  VIII|           must attend to worthier men than he first of all."~ ~
18  VIII|         then, were these worthier men?~ ~Well, first of all there
19  VIII|         any two or three ordinary men. Him Halil appointed Aga.~ ~
20  VIII|     cannot set because of me, and men cannot[Pg 176] sleep because
21  VIII|          bodies of the three dead men I have given to the people
22    IX|           if they were not living men but only embalmed corpses,
23    IX|        while thou livest, and may men bless thy name and magnify
24    IX|         sake.~ ~ ~ ~But the great men of the realm bowed their
25    IX|           front of him walked two men alone, Halil Patrona and
26    XI|      assemble the reserves. Those men who come from the land where
27    XI|       give strength against those men of ice, and[Pg 221] they
28    XI|         present at the prayers of men nor men at the prayers of
29    XI|         at the prayers of men nor men at the prayers of women);
30    XI|          of a seer, addressed the men before him.~ ~"Woe to us
31    XI|         to its enemies. Our great men grow gardens in their palaces;
32    XI|        Sheik say before the great men of the palace all drunk
33    XI|         barter it away again! Let men of war, real men though
34    XI|       again! Let men of war, real men though Fame as yet knows
35    XI|         stamped with the heads of men and beasts, have been circulating
36    XI|       find within it as many just men as its needs require!"~ ~
37    XI|        there are so many worthier men unprovided for. We want
38   XII|          wished it, and the great men of the empire lay in the
39   XII|           long enough to do that. Men like you, Halil, never live
40   XII|    usurpation of authority. These men they took with them to the
41   XII|           reluctant hands of both men and absolutely forced them
42   XII|         wrath from the breasts of men with the glamour of his
43   XII|        immediately afterwards two men entered. They advanced to
44   Sel| storehouse of good things said by men noted for the brilliance
45   Sel|           and he introduces us to men who have taken their places
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