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 1     I|       something about his four little children: what would become of them
 2   III|               softly among his loving children. His large, melancholy eyes
 3   III|              father of one-and-thirty children.~ ~He must have had exceptionally
 4   III|               vision I saw. Thy three children, Aisha, Hadishra, and Eminah,
 5    IV|             shall be mine. Ye are the children of Death; yea, all of you
 6   VII|           Many of them have wives and children. Those who have stirred
 7    IX| council-chamber he had kissed all his children, one by one, and when it
 8    IX|              do no harm to my[Pg 183] children. Let them swear it to me
 9    IX|               ye wish the death of my children also? Or is there not one
10    IX|             life and the lives of his children guaranteed by oath," said
11    IX|             life and the lives of his children."~ ~Halil wrinkled his brow
12    IX|              in the prosperity of thy children!"~ ~Achmed looked up with
13    IX|              and perfect gifts.~ ~His children embraced him with tears
14    IX|             throne. Be merciful to my children just as I was merciful to
15    IX|              merciful to thy father's children."~ ~Sultan Mahmud did obeisance
16    IX|                   Then Achmed and his children thrice did obeisance to
17    IX|              harem he handed over his children to the Kizlar-Aga, telling
18    IX|              him and teach his little children their father's name.~ ~For
19    IX|               damsels, or his darling children. He must remain for ever
20    IX|               with swords or wives or children. The same fate befell Mustapha
21    IX|             sword, his wives, and his children in just the same way. And
22     X|              many gay and thoughtless children. Group after group, singing
23   XII|             Sender, as so many of the children of the poor were wont to
24   XII|           were throttling your little children or your aged parents, or
25   XII|               property, more than our children, our parents, or our wives -
26   XII|            not depend upon us and our children whether the prophecy be
27   XII|             it shall be thine and thy children's."~ ~"And thou?" inquired
28   Sel|             so are Ruth's fascinating children." - Daily Telegraph.~ ~The
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