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 1     I|      the burning sky, lies the Bosphorus, wherein the Seraglio and
 2     I|       the golden mirror of the Bosphorus. Soon this golden mirror
 3     I|     When now Janaki beheld the Bosphorus, and perceived that the
 4   III|       were thundering, and the Bosphorus seemed to be turned into
 5   III|      host on the shores of the Bosphorus. They are ready, at a moment'
 6    IV|     day all the cannons on the Bosphorus sent forth their thunders.
 7    IV| leather sack and cast into the Bosphorus."[Pg 91]~ ~"Why, 'tis only
 8     V|       battlefield.~ ~The whole Bosphorus was a living forest planted
 9     V|       palaces looking into the Bosphorus.~ ~Everywhere along the
10     V|      the[Pg 107] shores of the Bosphorus, the Imperial Ciauses may
11    VI|    wind was blowing across the Bosphorus, so that it was not until
12    VI|    garden to the shores of the Bosphorus, where he huddled into an
13    IX|   Seraglio. The cannons of the Bosphorus sent[Pg 201] thundering
14    XI|         at the entrance of the Bosphorus, will signal from their
15   XII|        is like the eels of the Bosphorus, it slips from your grasp
16   XII|       down to the shore of the Bosphorus as if he would take a walk
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