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 1     I|       THE PEDLAR.~ ~Time out of mind, for hundreds and hundreds
 2     I|        as if he had made up his mind at last.~ ~"Very well, come
 3   III|         who is not in her right mind, and therefore should be
 4    IV|       ruined me out and out. My mind is going backwards I think.
 5     V|      The Sultan had made up his mind that he must go. One single
 6     V|         has at last made up his mind:~ ~"We will go to-morrow."~ ~
 7   VII| splendour.~ ~He had made up his mind to present all these tulips
 8  VIII|   Waters all passed through his mind. He bethought him how Damad
 9    IX|      not sufficient strength of mind[Pg 184] to endure the gaze
10    XI|     true no doubt, but let your mind also dwell upon what the
11    XI|        once, but he made up his mind that he would so completely
12    XI|        Maurocordato. Bear it in mind - Mau-ro-cor-da-to."~ ~"
13    XI|         the life of him call to mind.~ ~"Ah, yes! now I have
14    XI|       wait here?"~ ~"Yes, never mind about me! I have given orders
15  XIII|       possession of the woman's mind - a species of dumb monomania
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