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 1     I|         all. From the roof of the chamber hung an earthenware lamp,
 2    IV|            which gave to the vast chamber the magic hues of a fairy
 3     V|        counsellors in that secret chamber of the Divan, which is roofed
 4     V|            She will not leave her chamber alive."~ ~For a moment the
 5  VIII|           three withdraw into the Chamber of the Executioners," said
 6  VIII|         on their way to the fatal chamber into which Manoli disappeared
 7    IX|        the Ulemas to the cupolaed chamber. His countenance was dejected
 8    IX|        around him in the cupolaed chamber, and sitting down on the[
 9    IX| personally conducted him into the chamber of the Mantle of the Prophet.
10    IX|           led him into the Cupola Chamber where Sultan Mahmud received
11    IX|           The floor of the Cupola Chamber looked like a flower-bed.
12    XI|   gathered together in his secret chamber all those in whom he had
13   XII|           them into the Porcelain Chamber, made them squat down on
14   XII|        264] thee in the Porcelain Chamber. There war shall be proclaimed,
15   XII|           not well.~ ~In the Sofa Chamber, where the Divan is erected,
16   XII|    separated from the rest of the chamber by a high golden trellis-work
17   XII|         well worth seeing in that chamber to-day.~ ~The curtains covering
18   XII|          of the Porcelain[Pg 265] Chamber bulged out, and immediately
19   XII|        were brought into the Sofa Chamber one by one from the Erivan
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