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 1     I|              after all, and the very thought of it kept him awake all
 2    II|           Allah preserve us from the thought of purchasing this girl,"
 3    II|              and ardent - and at the thought his brain began to swim
 4   III|         Osman."~ ~It might have been thought a tiresome matter to listen
 5    IV|              changes going on here!" thought he.~ ~But Halil compelled
 6    IV|          embraced in his arms and he thought within himself, I would
 7     V|            for one single moment the thought did occur to him: Am I a
 8     V|            But he very soon let that thought escape. He knew he was not[
 9   VII|        different thing.~ ~The Sultan thought the counsel of the Kiaja
10    IX|           The rebel leader read this thought plainly in the faces of
11    XI|        decrees of Fate, with never a thought of striving against the
12    XI|       Wherefore, then, does man take thought for the morrow?~ ~The night
13    XI|             as crystal so that every thought of their hearts is visible -
14    XI| gesticulations that the Grand Vizier thought it prudent to fall back
15    XI|           Moldavia."~ ~Kabakulak now thought it just as well to show
16   XII|             life of a mere man?~ ~In thought he endowed the rejuvenescent
17   XII|             who could not endure the thought that he was under a debt
18   XII|           reconcile himself with the thought that he owed his power to
19   XII|        turned towards him. He had no thought now that he had fallen into
20   XII|            free one another from the thought that death is terrible."~ ~
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