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 1     I| greatly afraid."~ ~The Turk so addressed was carrying in one hand
 2     I|        person to whom they are addressed - and God bless you for
 3     I|      him to whom the letter is addressed to accept the money."~ ~"
 4     I|        him by the stranger was addressed.~ ~Accordingly he handed
 5     I|  regarded - sure enough it was addressed to himself.~ ~"Then he who
 6     I|        has to do with a letter addressed to him is, certainly, to
 7    II|        by the hearth, and then addressed her in a tender, kindly
 8   III|      her eyes to his face thus addressed him:~ ~"I come from thy
 9   III|        discourse that had been addressed to him.~ ~"My faithful servants!"
10   VII|        with a voice of thunder addressed the suddenly pacified crowd:~ ~"
11   VII|      in the captured horn, and addressed some well-chosen remarks
12   VII|   Rising in his stirrups, Abdi addressed them with a terrible voice:~ ~"
13    XI|     the inspiration of a seer, addressed the men before him.~ ~"Woe
14   XII|    enthusiastic way he[Pg 246] addressed them, the worthy cobblers
15   XII|      towards the assembly thus addressed it:~ ~"Mussulmans! faithful
16   XII|        into a trap.[Pg 252] He addressed the Khan as if they were
17   XII|       of all to Halil, whom he addressed with benign condescension.~ ~"
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