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 1   III|     called her, was a splendid damsel of Damascus. She had been
 2    IV|       as he turned towards the damsel, and then Gül-Bejáze, after
 3    IV|      tone: 'Rejoice, fortunate damsel! for a great felicity awaits
 4    IV|   During the next six days the damsel lived amidst mortal terrors.
 5    IV|         the point of view. The damsel whom the Grand Seignior
 6    IV| occasion this beautiful blonde damsel neglected to cast her eyes
 7    IV|       Irene could not see this damsel anywhere, and on inquiring
 8    IV|       and all was useless! The damsel did not awaken, and lay
 9    IV|        suppose. No, it was the damsel's own evil temper which
10    IV| immediately commanded that the damsel should be tortured. First
11    IV|       her nails, and still the damsel did not stir. Then the Sultana
12    IV|         and lashed away at the damsel's body till she could lash
13    IV|      the charms of the strange damsel. The pale prince was charmed
14    IV|        them, for the senseless damsel on the floor might have
15    IV|    greatly at the sight of the damsel; took her into his cellar,
16    IV|       see what happened to the damsel after the sale. Now the
17    IV|       from him, approached the damsel and seized her hand. Halil
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