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 1     I|         reticule dangling at his side. He looked forty years old
 2     I|       might, staggering from one side of the lane to the other,
 3    II|          come and sit down by my side," said Halil, and seizing
 4    II|          was sitting down by the side of this beautiful maid it
 5   III|         three pavilions standing side by side: the first was white,
 6   III|       pavilions standing side by side: the first was white, the
 7    IV|           with her father on one side and her husband on the other,
 8    IV| permitted her to sit down by her side and hold the little dwarf
 9   VII|          the earth down on every side of it so that it might keep
10   VII|         none of you must quit my side. The Grand Vizier, the Chief
11  VIII|          a black one, and by his side hung the sword of the Grand
12  VIII|        as many as came in on one side went away again on the[Pg
13  VIII|         beautiful Adsalis by his side, and in front of him were
14  VIII|  suddenly a kajkji leaped to his side and begged that he might
15  VIII|      Halil hastened to the water side, got into the first skiff
16  VIII|      Zuleima Mosque on the other side.~ ~On the way his gaze fell
17  VIII|        the shadows return to the side of yon hills take care to
18    IX|         remained standing by the side of the throne, and cried
19    IX|          of pure pearls. On each side of this sofa stood a little
20    IX| exhibited on such occasions; and side by side, along the wall,
21    IX|      such occasions; and side by side, along the wall, on raised
22     X|             In front and on each side of the fairy band march
23     X|        resound suddenly on every side. The bayaderes recognise
24     X|           There was shame on one side and fury on the other. To
25   XII|        powerful nations on every side of us, jealous neighbours
26   XII|       who had been placed by the side of the popular leaders never
27   XII|          were on Halil Patrona's side.~ ~It was impossible not
28   XII|        there a little hut by the side of a bubbling spring, and
29   XII|       the flowering field by the side of the purling brook. If
30  XIII|       her kaftan a little to one side so that he may not sit upon
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