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 1     I|        in his pair of flashing black eyes. His turban was drawn
 2    II|      at Halil with those large black eyes of hers. When she raised
 3    II|       When she raised her long black lashes it was as though
 4    II|     into a night lit up by two black suns, and thus she continued
 5    II|       And then the girl's long black hair streamed over her face,
 6    II|        and presently her large black eyes also opened once more,
 7   III|    hair in his well-kept, long black beard; it would seem as
 8    IV|  majestic form. With her large black eyes she seemed to be in
 9    IV|     Here Irene was seized by a black eunuch - a horrid, pockmarked
10     V|       round turbans in which a black heron's plume was fastened (
11   VII|       and burnt and pulverized black marble which is only to
12   VII|    loads of snow by way of the Black Sea - and kept the tulip-bulbs
13  VIII|        in his hat instead of a black one, and by his side hung
14    IX|    sooty face seemed to cast a black shadow upon itself.~ ~Mahmud
15    IX|       of the Alkoran, bound in black velvet and studded with
16     X|  penalty of his curiosity. The black and white eunuchs keeping
17     X|        band march four hundred black eunuchs, with naked broadswords
18    XI|     and scarce observes what a black shadow those pretty gaily
19    XI|       kissed the sin-remitting black stone, that you have drunk
20    XI|       among them he also grows black like a drop of water that
21   Sel|         Art Linen, 6/= each.~ ~Black Diamonds. (Fifth Edition.)~ ~
22   Sel|      life, and full of fun." - Black and White.~ ~The Man Who
23   Sel| remarkably vivid and lucid." - Black and White.~ ~Dr. Dumany'
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