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 1     I|           be not wrath, I did not ask thee where the Etmeidan
 2   III|    Certainly not Achmed! Ah, no! "Ask of me the half of my realm!" -
 3    IV|         long what price he should ask, so far as he was concerned
 4    IV|           in every direction, and ask the sailor-men: 'Where is
 5    IV|         own gate."~ ~"Once more I ask you - leave go of my wife,
 6     V|       Heaven, does the world ever ask, wert thou young? wert thou
 7     V|       that thou do not neglect to ask counsel from Allah by the
 8   VII|           he then condescended to ask.~ ~"The people of Stambul
 9   VII|          glorious name; but don't ask me for this banner any more,
10  VIII|          shaking his head.~ ~"You ask much, Halil!"~ ~"I ask much,
11  VIII|        You ask much, Halil!"~ ~"I ask much, you say. To-morrow
12  VIII|        you say. To-morrow I shall ask still more. If you agree
13  VIII|           he covered his face.~ ~"Ask no more, thou seest I have
14    IX|           harm shall befall thee. Ask thine own reward, and it
15    XI|         the "Takimi Vekai."~ ~Ah! ask not a Mussulman what the "
16    XI|          and Nakir. And they will ask us if we have fulfilled
17    XI|      reply to them? And when they ask us whether we have defended
18    XI|       incendiaries, you will next ask permission to plunder Stambul
19   XII|       husband.~ ~"If thou wert to ask me whither thou oughtest
20   XII|    purling brook. If thou wert to ask me, whither shall I take
21   XII| Janissaries.~ ~"And now I have to ask something of you."~ ~"Say
22   XII|         that kaftan. For myself I ask nothing. I did not come
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