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 1     I|     ought to be fried so as to bring out the taste; how you could
 2     I|      about me, muzafir! I will bring forth my second carpet and
 3    II|     Merciful Mussulmans! Lo! I bring hither from the harem of
 4    II|     tear was visible.~ ~"Come! bring her into my shop!" said
 5    II|     you have seen her, anyhow, bring your money and take the
 6   III|   dispatched the Kizlar-Aga to bring in the Sultana Asseki.~ ~
 7   III|      seven lucky circles which bring the blessings of prosperity
 8     V| commanded by the Kapu-Kiaja to bring you before him."~ ~"Say
 9     V|    muftis, that if they do not bring the Sultan and the banner
10     V|     ordered the chief mufti to bring him the Alkoran which, in
11  VIII|        they may not be able to bring any tidings back."[Pg 173]~ ~
12    XI|     Gabriel open the tombs and bring forth the trembling, death-pale
13    XI|      whose licentiousness will bring down upon Stambul the judgment
14   XII|   things.~ ~"If only you could bring the child up!" he cried; "
15   XII|    loves thee dearly, and will bring thee into that quiet valley
16   XII|        his hands and cried:~ ~"Bring in their kaftans!"~ ~At
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