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 1     I|       or at any rate grow vines round their windows which in time
 2     I|         whereupon he produced a round trough, turned it upside
 3     I|            Halil at once turned round to obey this fresh request
 4    II|    auction that had[Pg 39] come round after the departure of Janaki
 5   III|    Dülbendar who ties the shawl round his body, the Berber-Bashi
 6   III| adjusted the long eastern shawl round his waist, the Chobodar
 7   III|        of cloth of silver, with round selmiks on their heads,
 8    IV|        hearing footsteps turned round to see who it might be.~ ~
 9    IV|          tied a beautiful shawl round her loins, encircled her
10    IV|          Her figure was slender round the waist but broad and
11    IV|         the waist but broad and round about the shoulders. Her
12     V|         101] of the grass plain round about was planted with tents
13     V|        Janissaries was standing round their kettle, which was
14     V|       the Janissary dress, with round turbans in which a black
15     V|        distance away, he turned round and with a scornful Ha,
16    VI|           that was why the army round Stambul was chafing and
17    VI|     hole but dimly lit by a few round windows in the roof.~ ~"
18   VII|       rose-coloured stripes all round it; moreover, the green
19   VII|      group of Janissaries stood round each of them.~ ~Abdi Pasha
20   VII|    proceeded to wind the banner round its pole.~ ~"Give me that
21   VII|      now Musli twisted the pole round so that the mud-stained
22   VII|      formed a glittering circle round the valiant Musli.~ ~"I
23  VIII|     Adsalis had thrown her arms round the Sultan's neck, and was
24  VIII|   picking away at the earth all round the tulips in order to make
25    IX|     made them take their places round his feet, and awaited the
26    IX|        this sofa stood a little round writing-table inlaid with
27    IX|        splendid robes, and with round, pyramidal or beehive-shaped
28    IX|    calves, on their heads small round turbans, and with drawn
29     X|     scream may be heard[Pg 207] round the corner of the street
30     X|      the midst of the piazza on round, outspread carpets dance
31   XII|     adherents began to assemble round their leader.~ ~"Then there
32   XII|          and baltajis who dwelt round the Seraglio, and when everyone
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