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 1     I|      everyone hastens to get home before night has completely
 2     I|     in at this hour. Take me home with you, I will not be
 3     I|        Halil straightway ran home, clambered up to the roof
 4     I|      as he, pursuing his way home, passed by the Tsiragan
 5    II|     house. He did not return home till the evening.~ ~Meanwhile
 6   III|        The man took the girl home, whose beauty, of a truth,
 7   III|   shopkeeper took the maiden home with him. It rejoiced him
 8    IV|     been prepared for her at home, and all the invited guests
 9    VI|    they left behind them, at home, the greatest foes of all,
10   VII|      them remain in peace at home, for those who do not stir
11   VII|      out of it. To remain at home here and wage war against
12  VIII| Mussulman to quit hearth and home, his shop and his plough,
13     X|      her[Pg 209] all the way home for the honour of the thing.
14    XI|      ago, so you may go away home."~ ~"Go away indeed! not
15   Sel| worth reading." - Hearth and Home.~ ~The Prodigal's Brother. (
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