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 1     I|    apt to overtake a man in a large foreign city which he visits
 2    II|      he should do with such a large amount. The things he really
 3    II|    looked at Halil with those large black eyes of hers. When
 4    II|    heavily, and presently her large black eyes also opened once
 5   III|      his loving children. His large, melancholy eyes rest kindly
 6   III|     Khan, is advancing with a large army against the son of
 7    IV|      this saloon, then, was a large fountain, whence fragrant
 8    IV|       majestic form. With her large black eyes she seemed to
 9    IV| censers. Above her head was a large fruit-tree made entirely
10    IV|      the Sultana had placed a large fan in her hand made entirely
11    IV|      smiled upon him with her large radiant eyes.~ ~"A very
12    VI|    prepared for the people at large a very different sort of
13   VII|   trumpeter with one of those large Turkish field-horns which
14    IX|    time the hour struck. Four large Venetian mirrors multiplied
15    IX|   flashing with carbuncles as large as nuts, stood a whole army
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