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 1     I|        want to avoid. I prythee leave me not here all by myself.
 2     I|        thee up."~ ~"And if thou leave not go of my guest, I will
 3     I|       the money."~ ~"I will not leave his house till he has given
 4    II|        the public crier; "don't leave her out in the public square
 5    II|        without asking anybody's leave. Here are two piastres,
 6    IV|     closely?"~ ~"You can safely leave them with me. If you tell
 7    IV|       recognised it for his:~ ~"Leave go of my wife, Ali Kermesh!"
 8    IV|           Once more I ask you - leave go of my wife, Ali Kermesh!"~ ~
 9     V|         her death. She will not leave her chamber alive."~ ~For
10    VI|       the Sweet Waters, to take leave of[Pg 126] his odalisks
11   VII|    words, he was constrained to leave his beloved tulips at the
12  VIII|       three ministers then took leave of Damad Ibrahim, embraced
13  VIII| rosemary bushes.~ ~Then he took leave of Gül-Bejáze, for deputies
14   XII|         in. Through him I shall leave behind me in Ottoman history
15   XII|     whose giant footsteps shall leave on Turkish soil the bloodiest
16   XII|      expected to do so? So pray leave in peace Imperial affairs,
17   XII|        valley and he must never leave thee."~ ~"And thou?"~ ~"
18   XII|   embraced him.~ ~"Go not back, leave me not alone," said she; "
19   XII|       alone," said she; "do not leave us, come with us. What dost
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