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1 II| own doing, for I wanted to die."~ ~Halil shook his head 2 II| And do you still want to die, eh?"[Pg 44]~ ~"Your own 3 IV| the girl would suddenly die away, become pale and cold. 4 IV| and 'twere best for him to die rather than do that."~ ~" 5 IV| and implored her not to die away beneath his kisses 6 V| goblet of water, and will die."~ ~The Sultan had all at 7 V| to Adsalis! She must not die. What is the sky to thee 8 V| Wherefore wouldst thou die out of my life, oh, thou 9 V| ordain. I am quite ready to die and glorify His name thereby. 10 V| with tears in his eyes:~ ~"Die then, my pretty flower! 11 V| wither before my very eyes! Die if thou canst that at least 12 V| Many, very many, must needs die if he acted thus; perhaps 13 V| is nought for thee but to die, my pretty flower," he whispered 14 V| council-chamber.~ ~Adsalis did not die however, but made her way 15 VIII| brave man is always ready to die a heroic death in the place 16 VIII| The Grand Vizier must die," he answered. "As[Pg 161] 17 VIII| pieces. Rather let them die in my palace, an easy, instantaneous 18 XII| survive you. You will see me die, if see you can; and when 19 XII| see you can; and when you die, your child will be doubly 20 XII| deer; let me live there and die there - live in thine arms 21 XII| live in thine arms and die in the flowering field by 22 XII| forth his last sigh:~ ~"I die, but my son is still alive."~ ~