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 1   III|      Oglan, or chief key-keeper, hasten to open the doors through
 2    IV|        about around the door.~ ~"Hasten, hasten! we can have too
 3    IV|      around the door.~ ~"Hasten, hasten! we can have too much of
 4     V|   transports are all ready - and hasten to the assistance of the
 5     V|          be quite time enough to hasten to the cold and icy battlefield."
 6   VII| Mashallah! he will rise no more. Hasten, for the rioters are already
 7   VII|          his Russian coachman to hasten on towards Scutari as rapidly
 8   VII|      that in case of need he may hasten to suppress the insurgents.
 9  VIII|     countenance of Allah is dear hasten to the defence of the Banner!
10  VIII|       snatch up his weapons, and hasten to the assistance of Allah
11  VIII|          their friends."~ ~"Then hasten on their deaths, dread sir,
12  VIII|        collapsed with horror.~ ~"Hasten, hasten! lest they fall
13  VIII|          with horror.~ ~"Hasten, hasten! lest they fall into their
14  VIII|        Sultan was in despair.~ ~"Hasten, hasten then!" said he to
15  VIII|       was in despair.~ ~"Hasten, hasten then!" said he to the Kizlar-Aga,
16    IX|       believer ought joyfully to hasten.~ ~Last of all "crazy" Ibrahim
17   XII|        of the sons of Osman, and hasten to record in the Book of
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