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 1     I|          sure of a good bed on the roof, which was embowered in
 2     I|             that was all. From the roof of the chamber hung an earthenware
 3     I|        clambered to the top of the roof. There he found already
 4     I|      peeped through a chink in the roof, and observed how vigorously
 5     I|          me to remain beneath your roof this day also, prepare therewith
 6     I|            mount to the top of the roof, and having noticed during
 7     I|        Janaki he went up on to the roof again, there wrote and sealed
 8     I|          have just written on your roof has escaped my memory entirely.
 9     I|          home, clambered up to the roof by means of the rope-ladder,
10    IV|         Halil. I will sleep on the roof, and you take the slave-girl
11    VI|           few round windows in the roof.~ ~"Gül-Bejáze! Gül-Bejáze!"
12  VIII|         The watchers placed on the roof of the palace signified
13  VIII|            himself ascended to the roof to persuade himself of the
14     X|          streets, or appear on the roof of a house, or show himself
15    XI| indescribable beauty, and over the roof of every true believer bend
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