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 1   III|       the scourge of the Sultana Asseki, nor the supplications of
 2   III|    fragrant blossom, the Sultana Asseki, longs to bask in the light
 3   III|          to bring in the Sultana Asseki.~ ~Adsalis, for so they
 4   III|     felicity. The Sultana[Pg 65] Asseki at dawn to-day saw a vision
 5   III|        have sworn to the Sultana Asseki that so it shall be, and
 6    IV|        the figure of the Sultana Asseki, to whom she was now conducted.
 7    IV| relaxation, and then the Sultana Asseki took Irene by the hand and
 8    IV|       likewise. Then the Sultana Asseki's wrath was kindled greatly
 9    IV|       not stir. Then the Sultana Asseki, full of fury, seized a
10    IV|         At last the fair Sultana Asseki herself had compassion on
11     V|       there. The[Pg 103] Sultana Asseki sends thee her greeting,
12     V|          presence of the Sultana Asseki, and on perceiving therein
13     V|          his hands, "the Sultana Asseki would have me remind thee
14   VII|          Stambul, to the Sultana Asseki, with the message that he
15    IX|         him to greet the Sultana Asseki in his name, and bid her
16    IX|      favourite wife, the Sultana Asseki, even after the great revolution
17     X|         of the beauteous Sultana Asseki the insurrection of the
18     X|          thus compel the Sultana Asseki to give way before a pale
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