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 1    II|         profound indifference what master they were called upon to
 2    II|           his own; that he was the master, the possessor of this girl,
 3    II|            await your commands, my master!"~ ~"My name is Halil -
 4   III|             the Khas-Oda-Bashi, or Master of the Robes, the Chobodar
 5   III|          remained alone with their master.~ ~The Khas-Oda-Bashi announced
 6   III|            gracious, most puissant master! Be merciful towards us
 7   III|          were his words:~ ~"Oh! my master! Allah hath appointed certain
 8   III|          are no good omens, oh, my master! and if thou wilt lend thine
 9    IV|         prolonged absence of their master; they could be heard stamping
10     V|             Such a message, oh, my master, will be her death. She
11     V|     Patrona.~ ~"And just tell your master, the Kiaja," said he, "and
12     V|       might:~ ~"Trample me, oh, my master, beneath the hoofs of thy
13   VII|            one of them!"~ ~"Oh, my master! tulips bloom every year,
14  VIII|            Patrona was already the master of Stambul.~ ~The rebel
15  VIII|         savage cruelty of a former master for some piece of villainy
16  VIII|        huckster in the name of the master of many empires, in the
17  VIII|         waking us so often, oh, my master?" said he, "we are still
18  VIII|      stretched out in his hand.~ ~"Master," cried the Kizlar-Aga, "
19  VIII|        stood before the Sultan.~ ~"Master, the day is breaking."~ ~"
20  VIII|         Wherefore this haste, O my master?" cried the aged mufti,
21  VIII|            heard people say so, my master."~ ~On arriving opposite
22  VIII|                 At thy command, my master."~ ~"Thou seest the sun
23  VIII|      behind the hills?"~ ~"Yes, my master."~ ~"Before the shadows
24    IX|            exclaimed:~ ~"Pardon, O master! pardon!"~ ~An hour before
25    IX|       ventured to speak.~ ~"Oh, my master! who is valiant enough to
26    IX| reassuringly; "remain here, oh, my master, till I return. Of a truth
27   Sel|          pictures drawn by a great master's hand." - Daily Chronicle.~ ~
28   Sel|          before us by the pen of a master like Jókai, the effect is
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