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 1     I|        few small fish and a few beautiful rosy-red onions, but Halil
 2    II|       sport of lust and luxury, beautiful Circassian and Georgian
 3    II|        down by the side of this beautiful maid it really began to
 4   III| whatsoever was joyous. He loved beautiful flowers and beautiful women -
 5   III|     loved beautiful flowers and beautiful women - and he had enough
 6   III|      but not plucked, that this beautiful form which puts even[Pg
 7    IV|         figure and her pale but beautiful face. Frequently he would
 8    IV|         tell us some tale, most beautiful of[Pg 81] women!" said he,
 9    IV|   ear-rings in her ears, tied a beautiful shawl round her loins, encircled
10    IV|        to favour the most was a beautiful blonde Italian girl; on
11    IV|      girl; on one occasion this beautiful blonde damsel neglected
12    IV|       He gave her all manner of beautiful gifts, glittering raiment,
13     V|      wert thou young? wert thou beautiful? didst thou enjoy life?
14    VI|       his pure-souled idol, the beautiful, the innocent Gül-Bejáze
15  VIII|         of Delectation with the beautiful Adsalis by his side, and
16     X|       the midst of them all the beautiful Sultana, with the silver
17    XI|   beside him on an ottoman, her beautiful head, with a feeling of
18    XI|        and costly plants of the beautiful flower-gardens were chucked
19   Sel|   Portrait of Dr. Jókai.~ ~This beautiful and picturesque tale of
20   Sel|       Nights." The heroine is a beautiful young Greek girl who escapes
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