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1 I| was an enormous, six-foot high, herculean fellow, with 2 I| tables beside it were piled high with fruits and sweetmeats, 3 I| shoulders and wrote his name high up, just beneath the eaves 4 V| the sacred standard. And high above them all on a hillock 5 VII| sticking in the earth rose high in the air, and he said:~ ~" 6 VIII| were the dormitories of the high officers of state. The generals 7 IX| The moon had long been high in the heavens and was shining 8 IX| into the pockets of the high officers of state and the 9 X| which they had raised on high.~ ~"Make way for the Sultana!" 10 XI| Muhamedije mosque, only those high in authority ever having 11 XII| when the star has risen so high that it can rise no higher, 12 XII| not good for thee to be in high places."~ ~Halil made no 13 XII| retreat. He was offering him a high dignity whereby he might 14 XII| not come here to receive high office, I came to hear war 15 XII| rest of the chamber by a high golden trellis-work screen, 16 XII| air, remained poised on high for a time with fluttering 17 Sel| illustrations. 6/=~ ~"The freshness, high spirits, and humour of Mikszáth 18 Sel| The novel shows us in a high degree the craft of the