Chapter

 1     I| majestic picture in the evening light. Below, all aflame from
 2    II|       will not hurt you."~ ~Her light kaftan had glided down from
 3   III|    Asseki, longs to bask in the light of thy countenance."[Pg
 4   III|     verse from the Koran in the light of thy countenance, and
 5   III|       host which yearns for the light of thy countenance, as the
 6    IV|         blue cloud - it was the light smoke of ambergris and spices
 7    IV|    Before the business comes to light, we will go to the Etmeidan
 8     V|        out of my life, oh, thou light of my days?"~ ~The Sultana
 9     V|       mandolines, and weave the light dance around the happy imperial
10    VI|      only appear in[Pg 128] the light of day when a sudden concussion
11  VIII|      dawns."~ ~The first ray of light had scarce appeared on the
12  VIII|       mat, and by the uncertain light of dawn they saw before
13    IX|     limbs turn to stone and the light[Pg 182] of day grow dim
14     X|    their long tresses and their light bulging garments flutter
15    XI|        for the ages, and then a light breath of air strikes upon
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