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 1   III|       fourth summer, and still no husband has been destined for her.
 2    IV|        father on one side and her husband on the other, and they took
 3    IV|       promised her father and her husband that she would tell them
 4    IV|           she will love me as her husband, and I shall no longer be
 5    IV|           after first kissing her husband and sipping from the beaker
 6    IV|        eyes of the father and the husband involuntarily filled with
 7    IV|           Gül-Bejáze embraced her husband and kissed him again and
 8    IV|       single night alone with her husband. For I am the Berber-Bashi
 9    IV|          the girl remain with her husband.~ ~But the Berber-Bashi
10    IV|         to help you now, for your husband's lips have touched you;
11    IV|       have torn the wife from her husband's bosom while he clutched
12    VI|          only hid her face in her husband's bosom and sobbed aloud.~ ~"
13  VIII| everything with a shudder. At her husband's feet, right in front of
14  VIII|           Gül-Bejáze regarded her husband with eyes wide-open with
15     X|           to say: "I am indeed my husband's consort!"~ ~In front and
16     X|           the true consort of her husband."~ ~And having uttered these
17     X|         the dwelling-place of her husband.~ ~Adsalis, desperate with
18    XI|     languid bliss, reposed on her husband's bosom, her long eyelashes
19    XI|      strong heart which makes her husband's breast to rise and fall
20   XII|            Gül-Bejáze?" asked her husband.~ ~"If thou wert to ask
21   XII| Gül-Bejáze buried her head in her husband's bosom and tenderly embraced
22  XIII|        she heaps more food on her husband's platter, and rejoices
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