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 1     I|   not go of my guest, I will fell thee to the earth with this
 2     I|    mine."~ ~"What, thou wilt fell me? Me? A fellow like thou
 3    IV|      on his knees before her fell a-kissing, again and again,
 4    IV|     blood of great Aphrodite fell. And she promised her father
 5    IV| smote his hands together and fell a-wondering.~ ~"There must
 6    IV|    before the Sultana. Irene fell on her face accordingly,
 7    IV|     her eyes closed, and she fell to the ground as one dead.
 8    IV|    to flow to her heart, she fell down, died away, and every
 9    IV| highest bidder. And so Irene fell to a poor hawker who gave
10    IV|      feet except Janaki, who fell down on his knees before
11     V|   about their heads and then fell far away in the midst of
12  VIII|      Grand Vizier."~ ~Sulali fell to shaking his head.~ ~"
13  VIII|         Sulali and the mufti fell down on their knees.~ ~"
14  VIII|  side.~ ~On the way his gaze fell upon the face of the sailor
15    IX|   185]~ ~Then the chief imam fell down in the dust before
16    IX|     magnates.~ ~Deep silence fell upon them. Through the closed[
17    IX|   eyes, and then he suddenly fell down dead from the pulpit.~ ~"'
18     X|   blades. The furious mænads fell upon their assailants, flung
19     X|     throne.~ ~A deep silence fell upon the mob. Nobody dared
20   XII| seven thousand of the people fell beneath his blows - and
21   XII|     once more.~ ~Janaki also fell. They chopped off his head
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