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 1    II|     when it trembles with sweet desire?"~ ~Halil Patrona was quite
 2    II|            So young, and yet to desire death! And do you still
 3   III|        celebrated, and it is my desire that it should be splendid."~ ~
 4    IV|        the harem, for he had no desire to see this living corpse
 5    IV|        treasures, nor by ardent desire, became very fond of the
 6  VIII|       Dost not thou also feel a desire to bathe in all this glory?"~ ~"
 7    IX|      you and let them convey my desire to Halil."~ ~Again a deep
 8    IX| forehead.[Pg 187]~ ~"The people desire thee to ascend the throne.
 9    IX|       the Seraglio, that at the desire of Halil Patrona the Malikane
10     X|       for his portion?~ ~At the desire of the beauteous Sultana
11    XI|      well that he spoke from no desire of glorification, he knew
12    XI|         many more of them would desire the heavenly Paradise. That
13   XII|         places, "behold, at thy desire, we have summoned the council
14   Sel|    great demand among those who desire to add to their knowledge
15   Sel|          MARGARET PARKER.~ ~THE DESIRE OF THEIR HEARTS. (47)~ ~
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