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1 Int| Halil's character and, so far as I am competent to verify 2 I| whose blooms they themselves far outshone.~ ~ ~ ~The last 3 I| forty years old and, so far as it was possible to distinguish 4 I| that he had already taken far more than was good for him 5 I| are in the onion tribe, far more, indeed, than in the 6 I| Achmed, poor fellow! felt far less contented when he rose 7 II| because it brought in by far the largest profits. Surely, 8 II| things he really desired were far, far away, quite out of 9 II| really desired were far, far away, quite out of his reach 10 II| piastres would not go very far in that direction. It was 11 II| made the two piastres go as far as they could, and had supper 12 III| demonstrated by the fact that so far he was the happy father 13 III| eternally irresistible so far as he was concerned, and 14 IV| face radiant with joy. "So far from giving her back to 15 IV| price he should ask, so far as he was concerned the 16 IV| was happier - happier by far - than the dwellers in Paradise.~ ~ 17 IV| But what impressed Irene far more than all this magnificence, 18 IV| might have been a corpse so far as they were concerned."~ ~" 19 V| must wither thee is still far distant."~ ~"Oh, Achmed! 20 V| we feel it. Thy heart is far, far away from me even when 21 V| feel it. Thy heart is far, far away from me even when thou 22 V| thee even when thou art far away from me, even then 23 V| near to thee; but thou art far away even when[Pg 106] thou 24 V| Scutari, but Sultan Achmed is far too happy in the embraces 25 V| their heads and then fell far away in the midst of a bivouac 26 VI| huddled in a corner of the far wall, feebly begin to move. 27 VII| the back, which resounded far and wide, and then with 28 IX| till Sulali should return. Far rather would he go with 29 IX| He must remain for ever far away from them behind the 30 IX| of him who lay sleepless far, far below that bower of 31 IX| him who lay sleepless far, far below that bower of rapture, 32 X| in whose hands was now a far more terrible power than 33 XI| of threatening are still far off! Woe to us if we believe 34 XII| lines and dots stretched far, far away beyond the borders 35 XII| and dots stretched far, far away beyond the borders 36 XII| whether its fulfilment be far removed from us? Of a truth 37 XIII| its ordinary course; but far away among the Blue Mountains