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 1    II|     heels. Nothing could be seen of her but her eyes, and
 2    II|    the maid anew; "you have seen her, anyhow, bring your
 3   III|   of rapture could she have seen since then whose realisation
 4    IV|     passer-by if he had not seen his little daughter coming.
 5    IV| that all his teeth could be seen."~ ~"Just like the present
 6    IV|   such a spectacle had been seen in the harem. Everyone of
 7     V|     the sea-front was to be seen an armed multitude; sparkling
 8  VIII|     rebels want, for I have seen it all written up on the
 9  VIII| Halil Patrona that you have seen the door of the Hall of
10  VIII|  there was not a soul to be seen anywhere and no sign of
11    IX|  the time, too, that I have seen sharp swords drawn against
12    IX|    pomp which is only to be seen on the day when a new Sultan
13     X|  and any man who could have seen them tripping along in whole
14    XI|   Only ruins were now to be seen in the place of the fairy
15  XIII|  she come.~ ~"Hast thou not seen him?" she inquires of the
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