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 1   Int|     very monarch whom he had drawn from obscurity to set upon
 2     I|   black eyes. His turban was drawn deep down over his temples,
 3     I|     before the Sultan with a drawn broadsword, might have recognised
 4    IV|   the cushions that had been drawn into the middle of the room,
 5    VI|    though we stand here with drawn swords in our hands. There
 6  VIII|     ordered a document to be drawn up, whereby he elevated
 7  VIII|     down to the gate. A cart drawn by two oxen was standing
 8    IX|     I have seen sharp swords drawn against me, and no lance
 9    IX|      round turbans, and with drawn swords in their hands as
10   XII|      to rush upon him with a drawn sword, and this was to be
11   XII|     lives of your wives with drawn swords, would you wait for
12   XII| mouth he turns[Pg 257] every drawn sword against us, and drives
13   XII|  thirty-two Janissaries with drawn swords.~ ~Mahmud hid his
14   Sel|    Dr. Jókai.~ ~"Brilliantly drawn ... a book to be read." -
15   Sel|     lurid series of pictures drawn by a great master's hand." -
16   Sel|   clever idea. Well written, drawn to the life, and full of
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