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 1    II|      the bazaar alone with the slave-girl; the chapmen had not only
 2    II|      courage to scrutinise the slave-girl carefully.~ ~Perchance he
 3    II|            What crime has this slave-girl committed that she should
 4    II|        her! He had never had a slave-girl before, and hardly knew
 5    IV| CHAPTER IV.~ ~THE SLAVE OF THE SLAVE-GIRL.~ ~Worthy Halil Patrona
 6    IV|  bazaars was: The Slave of the Slave-Girl. This did not hurt him in
 7    IV|      much as lay a hand upon a slave-girl whom he had bought with
 8    IV|       and if at such times the slave-girl half awoke from her slumbers,
 9    IV|        in the house - I and my slave-girl."~ ~"That will not matter
10    IV|     the roof, and you take the slave-girl down with you into the house."~ ~"
11    IV|        the same room with this slave-girl."~ ~"Why; what's this, Halil?
12    IV|     man I mean who purchased a slave-girl in order to be her slave?"~ ~"
13    IV|     your house. I suppose your slave-girl will not pry too closely?"~ ~"
14    IV|        air, rushed towards the slave-girl, and flinging himself down
15    IV|      Pg 86]... So they led the slave-girl into the presence of the
16    IV|       decision concerning this slave-girl, it was resolved to sell
17    IV|        month this man left his slave-girl untouched, and the girl
18    IV|      art Gül-Bejáze, that same slave-girl going by the name of Irene
19    IV|     heard the secret that this slave-girl has blabbed out is sufficient
20     V|       that she will not be the slave-girl of the monarch who shall
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