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 1     I|  pretext whatsoever before the morning invocation of the muezzin.
 2     I|        the Prophet.~ ~The next morning, when Janaki awoke and descended
 3     I|        his guest.~ ~Early next morning Janaki gave another golden
 4   III|     eve, and again from eve to morning, I have been searching from
 5   III|    destined for her. This very morning when thou hadst turned thy
 6    IV|      corpse till the following morning - in fact, she never stirred
 7     V|        flew and flapped in the morning breeze. The huge line of
 8     V|   meanwhile, is engaged in his morning devotions, day by day he
 9    VI|     observance.~ ~Early in the morning, at sunrise, seventeen Janissaries
10  VIII|        sought him in the early morning he had not yet come forth
11  VIII|      signified.~ ~Early in the morning, when the dawn was still
12  VIII|     and invited him to say the morning prayer with them.~ ~The
13  VIII|    deaths, dread sir, lest the morning come and they be demanded
14  VIII|        I say, wait but for the morning. You would not surely kill
15    IX| therefore, at dawn of day next morning and do homage to the new
16    IX|    lost Eden!~ ~ ~ ~Early next morning the chief captains of the
17    XI|   delayed till early to-morrow morning, you will find me sleeping
18   XII|       more.~ ~ ~ ~Early in the morning the gigantic Halil Pelivan,
19   Sel|       humour are excellent." - Morning Post.~ ~"An interesting
20   Sel|        and absorbing story." - Morning Post.~ ~A Daughter of Mystery. (
21   Sel|     SOME PRESS OPINIONS.~ ~The Morning Leader -~ ~"No happier beginning
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