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1 III| beautiful flowers and beautiful women - and he had enough of both 2 IV| most beautiful of[Pg 81] women!" said he, wiping the tears 3 IV| handsome youth, as those whom women love much are generally 4 V| Padishahs! the most delicious of women sends thee this ring. Well 5 VI| dungeon where the loose women whom the Sultan had been 6 VI| whereupon[Pg 130] a mob of women, like a swarm of shrieking 7 VI| in every direction. Those women who stroll about the streets 8 VI| contaminate the people - all these women were now let loose! Some 9 VI| of these unspeakably vile women, his pure-souled idol, the 10 VII| here and wage war against women and girls is much more to 11 VIII| set apart for shameless women. He confined himself therefore 12 VIII| dungeon for dishonourable women. Why should he keep on arousing 13 X| think about but his fair women. Who can tell whether any 14 X| is the special feast of women, when nobody but womankind 15 X| such-like delicacies, to which women are so partial, are sold 16 X| all the sellers are also women.~ ~Ah! what a spectacle 17 X| bewitching shapes. These women, released from their prisons, 18 X| entertainment is taking place. The women of the lower orders are 19 X| so exhibit her to all the women assembled together on the 20 X| muscular fish-wives and bathing women who, in their turn also, 21 X| the square was filled with women - a perfect sea of heads - 22 X| was thronged with angry women who, with faces flushed 23 X| Gül-Bejáze, whom the women had brought to the spot 24 XI| them sustenance; tender women lay their hands upon the 25 XI| sent away Gül-Bejáze (for women are not permitted to be 26 XI| nor men at the prayers of women); in vain he raised his 27 XI| more affectionate than the women of this world."[Pg 225]~ ~ 28 XI| days in the embraces of women, drinking wine, and listening