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 1     I|           will permit me to remain beneath your roof this day also,
 2     I|          beforehand and placing it beneath the carpet he had already
 3     I|          his letter, and thrust it beneath the carpet, and then laying
 4     I|       memory entirely. I placed it beneath the carpet, and beside it
 5     I|       wrote his name high up, just beneath the eaves of the house on
 6    II|           poor thing was trembling beneath the veil which covered her
 7    II|           man awakening within him beneath this strange charm.~ ~Halil
 8    II|          Two worlds there are, one beneath the sun and the other in
 9    II|            it had not grown redder beneath his embrace - behold! it
10   III| comfortably to adjust the cushions beneath him, the Sultan jocosely
11   III|        sitting in the open piazza, beneath splendid, sparkling pavilions.
12   III|            was growing, the ground beneath Stambul quaked and trembled.
13    IV|         the girl never once quaked beneath the stings of the poisonous
14    IV|       implored her not to die away beneath his kisses and embraces.
15    IV|    ornaments that he had concealed beneath the flooring of his palace,
16     V|           whole host is assembling beneath the walls of Scutari, only
17     V|            dost thou know what was beneath this ring. Deadly venom
18     V|        this ring. Deadly venom was beneath it. That venom is no longer
19     V|            let him come forth from beneath his tent and not think so
20     V|         Trample me, oh, my master, beneath the hoofs of thy horses,
21     V|            seat of the mighty rock beneath his own feet.~ ~"Mashallah!
22    VI|          close his booth and rally beneath our standard!"~ ~The mob
23   VII|           fallen at its name-place beneath the arms of the Ottomans.~ ~
24   VII|            to make the earth quake beneath you that so many of you
25  VIII|         Seraglio. Nobody assembled beneath it, even the wind disdained
26  VIII|          not a single soul rallied beneath the exposed banner. The
27  VIII|          hastened to range himself beneath the banner, and two piastres
28  VIII|         not a single soul remained beneath the banner.~ ~Towards evening
29  VIII|      hoisted on to the second gate beneath which were the dormitories
30  VIII|         the people were assembling beneath the Sacred Green Banner?
31  VIII|           we fought together, sir, beneath Belgrade, when both of us
32  VIII|       desired in the palace garden beneath three wide-spreading rosemary
33    IX|          know that the very ground beneath your feet has Hell beneath
34    IX|         beneath your feet has Hell beneath it, and it only needs a
35    IX|           are suddenly pulled from beneath it. And thou thyself wilt
36    XI|           of the sun, as they rest beneath it and gaze up at its golden
37   XII|            Seraglio and reassemble beneath the banner of the Prophet.
38   XII|          little hut. Let me stroll beneath the leaves of the cedar-trees,
39   XII|        vellum, and tied the letter beneath the wing of the pigeon.~ ~
40   XII|        thousand of the people fell beneath his blows - and so the realm
41  XIII|      garden path, from end to end, beneath the trees, acting as if
42  XIII|         lays her own warm soft arm beneath his head, presses him to
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