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 1    II|      would gladly remain outside Paradise if by so doing I might gaze
 2   III|        even[Pg 54] the houris of Paradise to shame, suddenly becomes
 3    IV|       far - than the dwellers in Paradise.~ ~And after that they made
 4    IV|        persuaded, come down from Paradise for the delight of men."~ ~
 5     V|         have no other pastime in Paradise than the shaving of innumerable
 6   VII|          not for all the joys of Paradise would he do so, and begged
 7    IX|      honey."~ ~"A short cut into Paradise that would be," scornfully
 8    IX|          disrespectfully even of Paradise, whither every true believer
 9    XI|         we shall all of us be in Paradise, up in the seventh Heaven,
10    XI|     together in the splendour of Paradise where every true believer
11    XI| discourse concerning the joys of Paradise.~ ~"All that you say is
12    XI|          must pass on his way to Paradise, the load of a single sin
13    XI|          every pasha had not his paradise here on earth and now, many
14    XI|        would desire the heavenly Paradise. That is why Halil Patrona
15    XI|       God, and therefore but one Paradise, and because this Paradise
16    XI|       Paradise, and because this Paradise is not on earth but in Heaven,
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