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 1   III|         third year. Lo now! as my soul liveth, I will not gird
 2    IV|          of loving him filled her soul with horror. The Sultan
 3    IV|        yet she could not thrash a soul into the lifeless body."~ ~"
 4     V|           Achmed's body. Achmed's soul is wandering elsewhere;
 5     V|         Adsalis who has freed her soul from the incubus of her
 6     V|          would have prevented her soul from escaping and flying
 7     V|     troubled to the depths of his soul when he[Pg 116] understood
 8     V|         the path of peril!"~ ~The soul of Achmed III. was full
 9  VIII|        they saw that not a single soul rallied beneath the exposed
10  VIII|        the afternoon not a single soul remained beneath the banner.~ ~
11  VIII|         harem and trouble not thy soul about us any more, it is
12  VIII|         would charm away from his soul the thoughts which suffered
13  VIII|           kiosk, but not a living soul did they find there. Not
14  VIII|    announced that there was not a soul to be seen anywhere and
15    IX|         Seraglio and every living soul within it into the air with
16    IX|      breast of Achmed. His gentle soul was incapable of such a
17    IX|         Angels of Allah split his soul in twain also, so that each
18     X| whomsoever his eye may fall, that soul is instantly accursed. Since
19    XI|       anxious bodings allowed his soul no rest. What if it were
20   XII|           those which it does his soul good to hearken to? Why
21   XII|          Patrona was the life and soul of the lot.~ ~He inspired
22   Sel|    CROWTHER.~ ~THE TRAVAIL OF HIS SOUL. (58)~ ~SCOTT GRAHAM.~ ~
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