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 1     I|      in the bazaar,[Pg 29] and returned with what he had been sent
 2     I|       and that. The balance he returned to Janaki.~ ~As for Janaki
 3    II|      The worthy Mussulman then returned to the bazaar, leaving the
 4    IV|    bosom, and he felt his kiss returned and the warm pulsation of
 5     V|      of God."~ ~The Kizlar-Aga returned with the news to Adsalis
 6     V|       an hour later Izmail Aga returned and presented himself before
 7    VI|        at least; and the Kiaja returned to Stambul. Each of them
 8  VIII|        other morrow."~ ~Sulali returned to the Sultan and his ministers
 9  VIII|        to Gül-Bejáze.~ ~Sulali returned to the Seraglio.~ ~"Halil
10  VIII|      162]~ ~At dawn the criers returned and reported that they had
11  VIII|        had broken up its camp, returned to Stambul, and made common
12  VIII|      later Sulali and the Iman returned, and announced that there
13     X| desperate with rage and shame, returned to the Seraglio. Sobbing
14   XII|     his wife and his child and returned to the boat. He seized the
15   XII|     two-and-thirty Janissaries returned to them with bloody swords
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