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 1     I|           them, and they laid their heads together and discussed among
 2     I|            lot of you will bow your heads before me in the dust just
 3   III|         with round selmiks on their heads, and embellished with the
 4    IV|             the Bostanjis lay their heads together and agree to depose
 5     V|           well shaved in default of heads."~ ~Pelivan meanwhile was
 6     V| twelve-pounder whistled about their heads and then fell far away in
 7    VI|            Thou shalt play with the heads of those who have played
 8   VII|               TULIP-BULBS AND HUMAN HEADS.~ ~It is not every day that
 9   VII|         hands rise against your own heads! Do ye want to make the
10   VII|        nothing but bark! Lower your heads, ye wretched creatures,
11   VII|             officers of state whose heads the mob might take a fancy
12   VII|          corners of the street. The heads of these four men had been
13   VII|             The viziers bowed their heads.~ ~At that same instant
14   VII|             an hour's time our four heads will not be worth an earless
15  VIII|          insist that these two grey heads shall roll in the dust.
16  VIII|          cried he. "If you want the heads of my servants, come for
17  VIII|           her to gaze at the bloody heads. And when she regarded the
18  VIII|        shouldst make sport with the heads of those who made sport
19  VIII|             to look upon these dumb heads."~ ~"Then cover them over
20  VIII|             to the people and their heads I have sent to thee."~ ~"
21    IX|            of the realm bowed their heads to the ground before Sultan
22    IX|     ministering servants with their heads plunged deep in their girdles.~ ~
23    IX|         with naked calves, on their heads small round turbans, and
24     X|           them together above their heads as they whirl around; on
25     X|            women - a perfect sea of heads - and visible above them
26     X|            their swords above their heads, in the twinkling of an
27    XI|             play at quoits with the heads of the true believers, and
28    XI|             double tombstone at our heads, on which is written: 'Dame
29    XI|             hands and ideas in your heads to be used in its defence -
30    XI|            pieces, stamped with the heads of men and beasts, have
31   XII|         that was hanging over their heads.~ ~ ~ ~The Grand Vizier
32   XII|            eight-and-thirty severed heads stuck on the ends of spears
33   XII|             the Seraglio. All these heads, with their starting eyes
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