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 1     I|      dare you lay a hand upon my guest. Know you not that he who
 2     I|        not that he who harms the guest of a true believer is accursed?"~ ~"
 3     I|        more obedient."~ ~"Let my guest go in peace, I say, and
 4     I|          thou leave not go of my guest, I will fell thee to the
 5     I|           while Patrona with his guest, who was already half-dead
 6     I|          and if perhaps a chance guest were a little fastidious,
 7     I|     round-bellied trough for his guest to wash his hands, fetched
 8     I|        and forthwith invited his guest to fall to.~ ~There was
 9     I|          the repast, telling his guest where and how these fish
10     I|          the oasis - so that the guest was actually entrapped into
11     I|        said Halil Patrona to his guest. "I know that slumber is
12     I| obtainable in the house, and the guest observing that these were
13     I|         Then he prepared for his guest pilaf, the celebrated Turkish
14     I|         night, also, he made his guest mount to the top of the
15     I|       already surrendered to his guest.~ ~Early next morning Janaki
16     I|     penny in the presence of his guest. The kalem (pen) was so
17     I|         with the petition of his guest, and accompanied him all
18   III|       welcomed to his house as a guest."~ ~"What is the name of
19    IV|      front of him his mysterious guest of the other day - the Greek
20    IV|          me into your house as a guest once more?"~ ~"With pleasure!
21    IV|        his booth and invited his guest to accompany him homewards.
22    IV|        willingly offered Halil's guest a night's lodging. In return
23  XIII|    single night does the beloved guest remain away from her. For
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