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 1    II| indifference what master they were called upon to serve, who listened
 2   III|               Adsalis, for so they called her, was a splendid damsel
 3    IV|   Berber-Bashi.~ ~"Certainly, they called her Irene, for she was a
 4    IV|             And these sandals they called kobkobs."~ ~"Aye, aye!"
 5   VII|             the[Pg 147] Sultan had called together the generals, the
 6  VIII|           Aga.~ ~Then came a ciaus called Orli, whom he made chief
 7    IX|             I pray you! I have not called you hither to look at me
 8    IX|            The Mat-Room," as it is called, because of the variegated
 9    IX|            when he had thus thrice called upon the name of God, his
10     X|        Seven Towers, a man's voice called loudly into the square below:~ ~"
11    XI|         And after a few moments he called again:~ ~"Come, ye people,
12    XI|            present among them, was called to ascend the throne of
13   XII|  Gül-Bejáze wanted the child to be called Ferhád, or Sender, as so
14   XII|           the poor were wont to be called; but Halil gave him the
15   XII|        Halil, "who will one day be called to great things."~ ~Human
16   XII|          also jealous of what they called his usurpation of authority.
17   XII|          thee, wherefore thou hast called them together!"~ ~Halil
18   XII|         that he who was wont to be called Kaplan17 may henceforth
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