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 1    II| fragrance.~ ~The public crier remained in the middle of the bazaar
 2    II|     say.~ ~Only one man still remained in front of his shop, and
 3    II|    caressing, the little hand remained cold, as cold as the hand
 4   III|       and the Kapu-Agasi, who remained alone with their master.~ ~
 5    VI|       father-in-law. There he remained standing in the doorway
 6   VII|   towards it. The Janissaries remained rooted to the spot, staring
 7   VII|       Sultan's robe, and then remained behind with Ibrahim, Abdullah,
 8  VIII|    the Seraglio, and there it remained till early the next evening.[
 9  VIII|   afternoon not a single soul remained beneath the banner.~ ~Towards
10  VIII|      the Mufti and the Ulemas remained in the barracks of the bostanjis.
11  VIII|     weeping. The Grand Vizier remained inside.~ ~"To-morrow you
12    IX|    when the whole Council had remained dumb for more than a quarter
13    IX|      reaching the pavement he remained standing by the side of
14    IX|       all the time the Ulemas remained prostrate on the ground
15    IX|       and Halil Patrona still remained behind.~ ~Hastily written
16    IX|  magnates withdrew and Mahmud remained alone.~ ~Only the Kizlar-Aga
17    IX|       fair Adsalis, who still remained the favourite wife, the
18     X|      a dungeon where they had remained till the popular rising
19     X|     that name, only her mouth remained gaping open as she gazed
20   XII|   initiated that Kaplan Giraj remained standing in front of Halil
21   XII|     broke up, Halil's enemies remained behind with the Grand Vizier.
22   XII|  rising swiftly into the air, remained poised on high for a time
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