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 1     I| exclaimed Halil,[Pg 33] after reading through the letter. "Who
 2  VIII|    lips, and, after carefully reading it through, handed it back
 3    XI|       again. Halil Patrona is reading in a big clasped book beautifully
 4    XI|     What is the book thou art reading?" inquired Gül-Bejáze.~ ~"
 5    XI|      what thou hast just been reading?"~ ~"When thou art quite
 6    XI|     he pretended, he had been reading in the Talik book.~ ~The
 7    XI|    before the Abdestan, I was reading the book whose name is the '
 8   XII|   whole days at a time he sat reading the books of the Ottoman
 9   XII|    fit to occupy your time in reading poems and fairy-tales, don'
10   XII|  never had the opportunity of reading those books which mock at
11   Sel|         etc. 6/=~ ~"Very good reading." - Athenæum.~ ~"Simply
12   Sel|   Heribert Rau, is delightful reading throughout." - Daily Telegraph.~ ~"
13   Sel|    and exceedingly well worth reading." - Hearth and Home.~ ~The
14   Sel| defined ... a book well worth reading." - Daily Mail.~ ~"An excellent
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