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 1    II   |        not go very far in that direction. It was too much from one
 2    IV   |          Patrona looked in the direction of the voice, and saw in
 3    IV   |    earth and go in a different direction each time, I certainly should
 4    IV   |  mirror with his eyes in every direction, and ask the sailor-men: '
 5    IV   |   conducted Janaki away in one direction, through a subterranean
 6    VI   |      some distance off, in the direction of the camp, a murmuring
 7    VI   |  tumult began to extend in the direction of Stambul also.~ ~Towards
 8    VI   |     were coming along from the direction of Tebrif, crying as they
 9    VI   |    doors and made off in every direction. Those women who stroll
10   VII   |        scattered them in every direction.~ ~At last he reached the
11   VII   |       turned every face in his direction.~ ~Rising in his stirrups,
12  VIII   |        before, and that in the direction of Scutari not a single
13  VIII   |       Seraglio from some other direction by a circuitous way.~ ~Meanwhile
14    IX   |      his hand defiantly in the direction of the viziers and the magnates.~ ~
15     X   |       coming from the opposite direction. It was the escort of the
16     X   | instant they all gazed in that direction - and then in a murmur which
17    XI   |     and turn it in a different direction! so that what was written
18    XI(9)|         Tablets indicating the direction in which Mecca lies.~ ~
19   XII   |       away and perish in every direction. I am a rough and ignorant
20  XIII   |     eagerly, longingly, in the direction of Stambul, following with
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