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 1    II|         written in the Koran! What lips too! I would gladly remain
 2    II|            I might gaze upon those lips for ever. And what a pale
 3    II|         soft velvet. Ah! and those lips were not only red but sweet;
 4    II|         hand and pressed it to his lips. How cold that hand was!
 5    II|       reason for warming it on his lips and on his bosom; but, for
 6    II|          breast, those provocative lips, are not as cold?~ ~Halil,
 7    II|         were[Pg 47] cast down, the lips closed and bluish. Dead,
 8    II|        moments the girl opened her lips and sighed heavily, and
 9    II|         also opened once more, her lips resumed their former deep
10    II|          lets me go again, and his lips grow cold upon mine and
11   III|           me which issues from thy lips oh, mighty Padishah! Yes,
12   III| black-visaged gentleman with split lips, who had the melancholy
13   III|            voluptuously enchanting lips expressed a wish, who was
14   III|      refusal to even appear on the lips of the Sultan.~ ~What pressing
15    IV|             creep so near that his lips would almost touch her face;
16    IV|            on Gül-Bejáze's smiling lips, and asked for a kiss from
17    IV|         the girl smile, he saw her lips open to return his kiss,
18    IV|           reflection that when his lips should touch hers, the girl
19    IV|            and cold. Only when his lips at last came into contact
20    IV|           contact with her burning lips and her bosom throbbed against
21    IV|            breast, and pressed his lips to her lips over and over
22    IV|            pressed his lips to her lips over and over again, and
23    IV|           flow from the harmonious lips of this houri who has, I
24    IV|         just enough to moisten her lips, thus began:~ ~"Once upon
25    IV|             and he who touched her lips might just as well have
26    IV|           as well have touched the lips of a corpse. The prince
27    IV|          one dead when his burning lips were impressed upon her
28    IV|       observed Musli, smacking his lips; "what a pity there is not
29    IV|            now, for your husband's lips have touched you; come with
30     V|             May my tongue curse my lips, may my teeth bite out my
31     V|          his bosom and closing her lips with his own as if, by the
32    VI|           paint their eyebrows and lips for the diversion of strangers,
33  VIII|      brutal countenance and cloven lips, and when the Padishah asked
34  VIII|            to his forehead and his lips, and, after carefully reading
35    IX|    steadily upon him, and open his lips from which never a word
36    IX|            outstretched and parted lips, and his stony eyes fixed
37    IX|          his eyes half closed, his lips were pressed tightly together,
38    IX|         and then pressed it to his lips.~ ~Then Achmed sent the
39    IX|          upon the name of God, his lips suddenly grew dumb, and
40    XI|           What shall our trembling lips reply to them? And when
41   XII|    starting eyes and widely parted lips, seemed to be speaking to
42   XII|           eyes were closed and his lips sealed.~ ~Suddenly a great
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