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 1    II|       young, and yet to desire death! And do you still want to
 2    IV|         Ye are the children of Death; yea, all of you who are
 3    IV|       had been pursuing to the death, even in foreign lands,
 4     V|         my master, will be her death. She will not leave her
 5    VI|         for to-day is a day of death and lamentation."~ ~And
 6    VI|      wife after this sort?"~ ~"Death be upon his head!" roared
 7   VII|        if you trample a man to death, Mashallah! he will rise
 8   VII|        not to go to Stambul as death awaited him there. At this
 9   VII|    following announcements:~ ~"Death to the Chief Mufti!~ ~"Death
10   VII|   Death to the Chief Mufti!~ ~"Death to the Grand Vizier!~ ~"
11   VII|        to the Grand Vizier!~ ~"Death to the Kapudan Pasha!~ ~"
12   VII|       to the Kapudan Pasha!~ ~"Death to the Kiaja Beg!"~ ~"H'
13  VIII|       bostanjis were beaten to death by the mob on the way, the
14  VIII|   always ready to die a heroic death in the place of danger,
15  VIII|        to live, but he demands death for the three others," said
16  VIII|         an easy, instantaneous death, without fear and scarce
17  VIII|   speedily appeared.~ ~"Convey death to those who are already
18  VIII|      more carefully. Perchance Death has changed the expression
19  VIII| Ibrahim. Of course, of course. Death hath disfigured his face
20    IX|     Perhaps, then, ye wish the death of my children also? Or
21    IX|    bear the issues of life and death.~ ~Sulali entered the room
22    IX|      could not only talk about death but could look it fairly
23    IX|     such services - a shameful death awaits me."~ ~Mahmud passionately
24     X|       himself at a window, for death would be the penalty of
25     X|        to meet with a martyr's death in a few seconds. They tore
26     X|  instantly accursed. Since the death of Ispirizade the people
27   XII|        as if he felt that only Death could relieve him of that
28   XII|  another from the thought that death is terrible."~ ~Halil's
29   XII|    were enough to wound to the death.~ ~After the council broke
30   XII|       they knew nothing of the death of their comrades they accepted
31   XII|       day they were all put to death.~ ~On the third day after
32   XII|         The tidings of Halil's death wrought no change in him,
33  XIII|        has crumbled into dust, Death can do him no harm now.~ ~
34   Sel|       of the harem by feigning death and enduring torments. The
35   Sel|     sadly diminished since his death. All the more, therefore,
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