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 1     I|   peace-loving man would not think of making such a bellowing
 2    II|      which nobody else would think of offering, I will give
 3    IV|    mind is going backwards I think. When people come to my
 4    IV| Janaki sighed deeply.~ ~"You think, then, that I shall never
 5    IV|       Who would even dare to think of such a thing, Halil?"~ ~"
 6    IV|    might hear you, and would think nothing of felling me to
 7     V|      wouldst thou not rather think first of rescuing thy beloved?"~ ~"
 8     V|   the embraces of Adsalis to think even for a moment of seizing
 9     V|     beneath his tent and not think so much of his soft bearskin
10  VIII|    it in my blood; and if ye think that the few days Allah
11    IX|          Answer, I say! What think ye concerning the matter?"~ ~
12     X| Sultan Mahmud has nothing to think about but his fair women.
13     X|      Adsalis! who would ever think of plucking fruit before
14    XI|     Name? And what are we to think when on the eve of the Feast
15    XI|      street - what are we to think, I say, when we hear this
16   XII|    affairs, and whenever you think fit to occupy your time
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