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 1     I|        said the Turk; "you will find but scanty cheer with me,
 2     I|        the taste; how you could find out which of them had hard
 3     I|       whence, he said, he could find his way along by himself.~ ~
 4     I|       again to me here you will find it in my possession."~ ~"
 5     I|          in order that he might find out from him where dwelt
 6     I|       The best way for a man to find out what he has to do with
 7     I|         I visit you again I may find you in better circumstances.
 8     I|     search as he might he could find no trace of him. If he had
 9     I|         would have been able to find him very much sooner.~ ~
10    II|      them long enough one could find more to learn there than
11    II|        is all our own. You will find no ornaments or frankincense
12   III| observed the Padishah; "try and find out what turn the affair
13    IV|         however, that I did not find you, and I have long ceased
14    IV|   everywhere, and nowhere can I find her."~ ~"How did you lose
15    IV|         have never been able to find any trace of them. I am
16    IV|        so long sought after you find in my house, eh? Allah preordained
17    IV|         is cheap. We can easily find a way out of it. Before
18     V|       corrupted. There you will find her."~ ~Patrona, like a
19     V|       determined that he should find no repose even in the very
20     V|        who fears the sword will find the sword his enemy, and
21   VII|         I say, for whomsoever I find in the streets an hour hence
22   VII|    Janissaries - there you will find their leaders. It would
23  VIII|    search of Halil Patrona, and find out what he wants!" commanded
24  VIII|      not a living soul did they find there. Not satisfied with
25  VIII|        and let not another dawn find thee in this city!"~ ~The
26    IX|       of our brethren thou wilt find more than one in grey mourning
27    IX|       each half may never again find its fellow. Go back and
28    XI|    nation of Osman if it cannot find within it as many just men
29    XI|  surprise, that before he could find breath to refuse the demands
30    XI|     to-morrow morning, you will find me sleeping here on the
31  XIII|         and herself that he may find it there when he comes.~ ~
32   Sel|         would indeed be hard to find a brighter, cheerier book ...
33   Sel|         We hope the volume will find a wide circulation among
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