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 1    II|    Halil Patrona, the pedlar, stood in the bazaar. He sold tobacco,
 2    II|       by the hand - there she stood alone with him.~ ~Halil
 3   III|     the corner of his kaftan, stood sorrowfully in front of
 4    IV| damsels, rows of tiny sandals stood ready there that they might
 5    IV|   Irene's tresses, and as she stood before her there covered
 6    IV|  offered to a lion in a cage, stood trembling before him. But
 7     V|       Before her, on a table, stood a small goblet filled[Pg
 8     V|    ciaus-officer.~ ~The giant stood among the Janissaries and
 9     V|      upon the Janissaries who stood nearest perceiving that
10     V|  table in the council-chamber stood an Alkoran - ten copies
11     V|   court of the Seraglio where stood the Sultan's chargers which
12    VI|     sword, and in their midst stood Musli holding aloft the
13   VII|    and a group of Janissaries stood round each of them.~ ~Abdi
14  VIII|     158]~ ~Then Halil Patrona stood up before the Sulali, and
15  VIII|    Banner? and the cold sweat stood out upon his forehead when,
16  VIII|           Then all the Ulemas stood up and, raising their hands,
17  VIII|      the Kizlar-Aga once more stood before the Sultan.~ ~"Master,
18  VIII|       right in front of them, stood three baskets full of flowers.
19    IX|    began to nudge Sulali, who stood up as if to speak, but immediately
20    IX|       Thus for a long time he stood upon the throne with hand
21    IX|     On each side of this sofa stood a little round writing-table
22    IX|  carbuncles as large as nuts, stood a whole army of ministering
23    IX|   footstool before the throne stood there, for a moment, like
24    IX|   trembled, and Halil Patrona stood there among them like an
25    IX|    there for a few moments he stood stiffly, with his hands
26     X|    most frantic of the mænads stood fighting with the mounted
27     X|          Suddenly the Sultana stood amongst them with a haughty,
28     X|    window of the Seven Towers stood Achmed, in whose hands was
29     X|    towards Adsalis. Those who stood around the Sultana felt
30    XI|    you in whose power it once stood to uphold the dominion of
31    XI|      it mean?~ ~But now Musli stood up before him.~ ~"Allow
32   XII|       been realised. There he stood at the very apex of sovereignty,
33   XII| pre-arranged Kaplan Giraj now stood up in his turn.~ ~Halil
34   XII|       Sultana, and behind her stood Elhaj Beshir, the Kizlar-Aga.
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