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 1   III|     One, if thou deignest to listen to the worthless words which
 2   III|     thereof in words fair to listen to. Then followed fit and
 3   III| thought a tiresome matter to listen to such long, drawn-out
 4    IV|      will let me, that I may listen to the music this worthy
 5    IV|   course, it is only a tale. Listen now to how it goes on! The
 6    IV| rising from his place; "just listen to the sequel of it! Having
 7     V|     hoofs of thy horses, yet listen to my words! The noontide
 8  VIII|    of me what thou wilt, but listen, first of all, to the message
 9    IX|   said in a humble voice:~ ~"Listen not, O Halil, to the words
10    IX|        Not one of them would listen to the invitation from the
11    IX|     appeared before him."~ ~"Listen, Halil! I and many more
12    XI| contain dark sayings. Let us listen:~ ~"Takimi Vekai" - The
13    XI|    first Kabakulak would not listen to anything at all. He seemed
14    XI|     him that if he would not listen to what he was saying, he,
15   XII|      custom of the Sultan to listen privately to the deliberations
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