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 1     I|       The[Pg 18] kavasses have laid their hands upon my apprentice
 2     I|         turned it upside down, laid it upon the rush-mat, placed
 3     I| gathered around them, and they laid their heads together and
 4    II|       he released the girl and laid her down. Then he whispered
 5    II|      carpet on which Halil had laid her, and set to work removing
 6   III|       to another.~ ~"Thou hast laid the command upon me, most
 7   III|        the Sultan - "thou hast laid the command upon me to discover
 8    IV|       from the spot where they laid her down. Next day the Padishah
 9    VI|      quiet. Hassan accordingly laid his hands on sundry who
10    VI|      Mufti and Ispirizade, and laid before them a letter written
11    VI|       have duties, yes, duties laid upon you by our sacred law.
12   VII|   through the city, and nobody laid so much as a finger upon
13    IX|      oath required of them. He laid it at the Sultan's feet.~ ~"
14   Sel|       It cannot comfortably be laid down until it is finished.
15   Sel|      the action of the book is laid in Java, and the catastrophe
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