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 1    II|              than ever. All trace of life had fled from it, the eyes
 2   III|            is the very breath of his life. And his countenance well
 3   III|              sun. Three years of her life has she accomplished, she
 4    IV|             pavement - not a sign of life, not a shiver did she give.
 5    IV|            for although every joy of life was his, and he was surrounded
 6    IV|            now drawing the breath of life in this house, for to have
 7     V|           wouldst thou die out of my life, oh, thou light of my days?"~ ~
 8     V|          beautiful? didst thou enjoy life? Mashallah! such a one is
 9     V|           that I may pay with my own life for the life I have taken
10     V|             with my own life for the life I have taken if it seem
11  VIII|          such a time to lay down his life and his estate at the feet
12  VIII|           Mufti perhaps may save his life, but we three others shall
13  VIII|            for setting a term to the life of man.~ ~ ~ ~[Pg 167]~ ~
14    IX|          Padishah would have his own life and the lives of his children
15    IX|          humbly implores you for his life and the lives of his children."~ ~
16    IX|            was to bear the issues of life and death.~ ~Sulali entered
17    XI|         never learnt anything in his life save to glorify His Name?
18    XI|             was he could not for the life of him call to mind.~ ~"
19    XI|             valiantly for it in this life.[Pg 240]~ ~ ~ ~
20   XII|             fulfilment - what is the life of a mere man?~ ~In thought
21   XII|            All joy vanished from his life the moment he was made a
22   XII| deliberations. Halil Patrona was the life and soul of the lot.~ ~He
23   XII|             know therefore that your life is precious. You embellish
24   XII|            risk losing this wretched life, awaiting my reward in another
25   XII|      satisfied with the joys of this life. But, by way of reward for
26  XIII|          might easily cost Halil his life.~ ~Poor Halil! Long, long
27   Sel|         picturesque tale of Oriental life reads like a chapter out
28   Sel|          century, and every phase of life in the great metropolis
29   Sel|         realistic glimpse of Spanish life. Full of freshness and prettily
30   Sel|           Realistic Story of Chinese Life and Manners. By Charles
31   Sel|           graphic Illustrations from life, depicting the Chinese torture
32   Sel|         Edition.)~ ~A Romance of the Life of Mozart By Heribert Rau.
33   Sel|           Well written, drawn to the life, and full of fun." - Black
34   Sel|           fresh and new; the ways of life, the people of those curious
35   Sel|             Madame Jókai.~ ~"Full of life and incident. Jókai's inimitable
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