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 1    II|  booth in the bazaar when the public crier appeared in the slave-market,
 2    II|        who is to be put up to public auction by command of the
 3    II|   inhale its fragrance.~ ~The public crier remained in the middle
 4    II|      shop!" said Halil to the public crier; "don't leave her
 5    II|    don't leave her out in the public square there for everybody
 6    II|      Impossible!" replied the public crier. "As I value my head
 7    II|  Halil Patrona!" answered the public crier, "it will be all the
 8    II|      further," he said to the public crier, "and show her to
 9   III|       to follow the course of public events with the utmost attention,
10   III| piastres from the hand of the public crier. These five thousand
11    IV|       resolved to sell her by public auction in the bazaars -
12   VII|     much as possible from the public view. He bellowed to the
13  VIII|       was now sealing all the public documents issued by him.~ ~
14    IX|    draw near it, and when the public criers recited the invitation
15     X|    cithern, saunter along the public ways, decked out in gorgeous
16    XI|   were still encamping in the public square outside. First of
17   Sel|       charm the novel-reading public by its ceaseless excitement ...
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