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 1     I|     drunken man by mere words, drew nearer to him, and grasped
 2     I|       a long jug, whereupon he drew forward his rush-woven market-basket,
 3    II|       and hotter the nearer he drew to this burning, kindling
 4    II|   embraced the girl, and as he drew her to his breast, as he
 5   III|       have embraced her. So he drew her to his bosom, and immediately
 6   III|    palm-trees, which elephants drew about on great wheeled cars,
 7   III| Padishah!" And the Chief Mufti drew aside and was silent.~ ~
 8    IV|    Patrona in his turn, and he drew nearer to them. "So her
 9    IV|     whenever the face of a man drew near to her face, and the
10  VIII|        lion brought to bay and drew his sword.~ ~"Come hither,
11  VIII|       with a mat of rushes. He drew aside a corner of this mat,
12    IX|      in the Etmeidan.~ ~Sulali drew near to him and delivered
13    XI| assembled Mussulmans thereupon drew up in hot haste a long list
14    XI|   Musli's last demand.~ ~Musli drew nearer to him, and making
15   XII|        And now old Janaki also drew nigh. His face was smiling,
16   XII|     seats, and not one of them drew his weapon at the given
17   XII|           At these words Halil drew forth from his girdle a
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