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 1   III|      and ever since then he has left the girl in peace. He regards
 2    IV|        two whole days after you left me, for I wanted to give
 3    IV|      right hand and then on the left, and her face was pale no
 4    IV|      For a whole month this man left his slave-girl untouched,
 5    IV|       joy and wine had suddenly left her and she was sober once
 6    IV|     their ways parted right and left.~ ~Musli conducted Janaki
 7    VI|      went against the foe, they left behind them, at home, the
 8   VII|      was won. Stambul was to be left to itself, and the rebels
 9    IX|       overpowering spell, which left it to God and His destroying
10    IX|    lance that [Pg 194]ever hath left the smith's hand can boast
11    XI|       make to anything.~ ~Musli left Janaki's elevation last
12   XII|      the place of honour on his left was reserved for Halil Patrona.
13   XII| beckoned to Halil to sit on his left hand, the others were so
14   XII|      while I shall have nothing left, yet I do not weep because
15   XII|         sharp point pierced his left shoulder.~ ~But the next
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