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 1     I|        thing there. The spot was covered by half a thousand or so
 2     I|      middle of the room, a bench covered with a carpet[Pg 25] in
 3    II| trembling beneath the veil which covered her to the very heels. Nothing
 4    IV|         thin iron shutters which covered the window the Berber-Bashi
 5    IV|      made entirely of sugar, and covered with sugar-fruit of every
 6    IV|       she stood before her there covered by her own hair from head
 7     V|          my days?"~ ~The Sultana covered her face with her hands.~ ~"
 8     V|          pantaloons which scarce covered the knee. There was very
 9     V|          one of these copies was covered with diamonds. This copy
10     V|    himself before the Sultan all covered with dust and sweat.~ ~"
11   VII|        kept the tulip-bulbs well covered with it, adding continually
12   VII|       tulips, with his hands all covered with mould, a breathless
13  VIII|         pot and all, and then he covered his face.~ ~"Ask no more,
14  VIII|     there, and the top of it was covered with a mat of rushes. He
15    IX|         around him on the divans covered with kordofan leather. Opposite
16    IX|         with which it is usually covered, was now spread over with
17   XII|        Halil put his wife into a covered boat, which was soon flying
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