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 1     I|       him with it."~ ~The Turk took over the stick of the butcher
 2     I|      to so hard a couch, Halil took the precaution of stripping
 3     I|   Halil, full of astonishment, took the letter, which hitherto
 4     I|      the bare ground, you even took off your kaftan to make
 5    II| contradiction, but they[Pg 37] took good care to sell as much
 6    II|        amount to a penny), and took the odalisk by the hand -
 7   III|        after that?"~ ~"The man took the girl home, whose beauty,
 8   III|    girl. The worthy shopkeeper took the maiden home with him.
 9   III|      believers."~ ~"Was he who took her away wrath thereat?"[
10   III|   their mouths. Halil they say took unto himself a slave-woman,
11    IV| husband on the other, and they took her hands and caressed[Pg
12    IV|     party."~ ~The Berber-Bashi took him at his word. He ate
13    IV|      had stolen to Stambul. He took her straight to the Kizlar-Aga
14    IV|       say under what Sultan it took place?[Pg 86]... So they
15    IV|        then the Sultana Asseki took Irene by the hand and conducted
16    IV|       the sight of the damsel; took her into his cellar, showed
17    IV|        would love him. Then he took and showed her the multitude
18     V|       nicely lined with velvet took it to the Seraglio, and
19     V|      know what was in the box, took it forthwith into the Hall
20     V|       to the White Prince, who took her at once to his bosom, "
21     V|   pricking of the Koran always took up such a lot of time.~ ~
22   VII|     gesture from the Padishah, took his place among the viziers,
23  VIII|       The three ministers then took leave of Damad Ibrahim,
24  VIII|    presently he understood and took the tulip.~ ~"Then they
25  VIII|     rosemary bushes.~ ~Then he took leave of Gül-Bejáze, for
26    IX|      his throne and the Ulemas took their places around him
27    IX|     around them.~ ~Then Achmed took the new sovereign by the
28    IX|        front of the throne, he took from his hand the diamond
29    IX|      whole row of them, and he took them all in one by one.
30    IX|      when Mahmud and his suite took their places on the lofty
31    XI|      the floor at his ease, he took the list from his bosom
32   XII|      authority. These men they took with them to the council
33   XII|     Giraj arrived likewise and took their places.~ ~The Grand
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