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 1     I|           upon the place where three days previously he had had his
 2    II|            audible voice,~ ~"For six days I have eaten nought."~ ~"
 3    II|             Halil in amazement, "six days! Horrible! And who was it,
 4   III|             good care of even in the days when he was only a barber'
 5   III|         Allah hath appointed certain days for rejoicing, and certain
 6   III|         rejoicing, and certain other days for mourning, and 'tis not
 7   III|             of a feast-day, for evil days are coming upon Stambul.
 8    IV|             everywhere for two whole days after you left me, for I
 9    IV|          gone hungry for three whole days, he was enchanted with the
10    IV|   condescension. During the next six days the damsel lived amidst
11     V|           the Prophet's birthday ten days later still, the expected,
12     V|           life, oh, thou light of my days?"~ ~The Sultana covered
13     V|             come here in a couple of days!" And he also remembered
14    VI|             to be beaten. Only a few days ago I sent him arms and
15  VIII|    possibility of such a thing three days ago?~ ~"Greet Halil Patrona
16  VIII|             if ye think that the few days Allah hath given me to be
17    XI|           fight like heroes. Yet the days of the Sons of the Prophet
18    XI|            of the minarets. In those days the Giaours will play at
19    XI|            us if we believe that the days of threatening are still
20    XI|             palaces; they pass their days in the embraces of women,
21    XI|              The Padishah, only four days ago, gave this office to
22    XI| pleasure-gardens.~ ~And within three days one hundred and twenty splendid
23    XI|            ruin was wrought in three days by Halil Patrona, just because
24   XII|             at his feet.~ ~For whole days at a time he sat reading
25   XII|            baby child.[Pg 242] A few days before Gül-Bejáze bore him
26   XII|         tongue."~ ~So they had three days wherein to hatch a fresh
27   XII|            Divan was fixed for three days later. Halil Patrona employed
28   XII|           drain pipe for three whole days, and never emerged therefrom
29   XII|           the uproar lasted.~ ~Three days later all was quiet again.~ ~
30   XII|            the piazzas, and in three days seven thousand of the people
31   Sel|         Edition.)~ ~A Romance of the days of Louis Quinze in Quebec.
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