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 1     I|       produced a round trough, turned it upside down, laid it
 2     I|         Pg 30]~ ~Halil at once turned round to obey this fresh
 3     I|           Yet Halil it was who turned out to be the biggest fool,
 4    II|       had finished eating, she turned towards Halil and murmured
 5   III|        morning when thou hadst turned thy face away from me[Pg
 6   III|     the Bosphorus seemed to be turned into a sea of fire by reason
 7    IV| entered, and hearing footsteps turned round to see who it might
 8    IV|      tears from his eyes as he turned towards the damsel, and
 9    IV|       very carefully, and then turned towards the hearth where
10     V|       who told thee that I had turned my face from thee?"~ ~"Oh,
11     V|       a safe distance away, he turned round and with a scornful
12    VI|     and almost illegible.~ ~It turned out to be an exhortation
13    VI|        whole city seemed to be turned upside down. It was just
14   VII|      dominated the tumult, and turned every face in his direction.~ ~
15    IX|     great revolution which had turned the whole Empire upside
16    IX|     diamonds. Whichever way he turned the roses embroidered on
17     X|       the whole world may have turned upside down, and this last
18     X|    than thou."~ ~Adsalis' face turned blood-red with rage at these
19   XII|      fishermen felt themselves turned into heroes, and it seemed
20   XII|    amazement when Kaplan Giraj turned towards him with a contemptuous
21   XII|         With a smiling face he turned towards him. He had no thought
22   XII|     places.~ ~The Grand Vizier turned first of all to Halil, whom
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