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 1     I|         hastens to get home before night has completely set in; the
 2     I|        stopping in the streets all night, for I am greatly afraid."~ ~
 3     I|           they are but dreams. The night is nice and warm, you can
 4     I|           bellow so loudly.~ ~That night, also, he made his guest
 5     I|       noticed during the preceding night that the Greek had been
 6     I|           of it kept him awake all night long.~ ~Next day he again
 7    II|         with the pavilion, dark as night, of her flowing tresses,
 8    II|          as though he gazed into a night lit up by two black suns,
 9   III| exceptionally pleasant dreams last night, or his favourite Sultana,
10   III|          have blossomed during the night, for he extended his hand
11   III|           all hours of the day and night, and finding no pleasure
12   III|            dark locks the blackest night was but a pale shadow, and
13   III|         and put an end to the long night of waiting."~ ~Achmed's
14   III|     Kiagadehane brook, in a single night, swelled to such an extent
15    IV|        will not expect to stay the night with me, but will wander
16    IV|             I would rather spend a night in a cellar full of scorpions
17    IV|          Jinns, than pass a single night in the same room with this
18    IV|            offered Halil's guest a night's lodging. In return Patrona
19    IV|          been strangled during the night. And oftentimes at dead
20    IV|          And oftentimes at dead of night the silence would be broken
21    IV|      before she had spent a single night alone with her husband.
22     V|       trace of this vast camp, all night long this city of tents
23     V|           practice.~ ~The previous night he did not spend in the
24     V|          another hour, but another night - a night full of blissful
25     V|        hour, but another night - a night full of blissful dreams -
26     V|           health of his friend all night long, and never ceased bawling
27     V|         dreams she had dreamed the night before pass away, she said.~ ~
28    VI|            down close at hand, all night long could be heard, some
29    VI|      ravished from me on my bridal night, and whom I must needs discover
30  VIII|        Achmed did not lie down all night long, but wandered about
31  VIII|      nearer than they had been the night before, and that in the
32  VIII|          the Grand Seignior.~ ~All night long the Kizlar-Aga tormented
33  VIII|            not surely kill them at night! At night the gates of Heaven
34  VIII|      surely kill them at night! At night the gates of Heaven are
35  VIII|       gates of Heaven are shut. At night the phantoms of darkness
36  VIII|        slay any living creature at night! Wait till the day dawns."~ ~
37    XI|      thought for the morrow?~ ~The night slowly descended, the glow
38  XIII|          for him who comes not. At night she lays Halil's pillow
39  XIII|           fades away. Not a single night does the beloved guest remain
40   Sel|      MYSTERY. (28)~ IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT. (43)~ ~MAJOR NORRIS PAUL.~ ~
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