Chapter

 1   Int|    command, and actually in the presence of, the very monarch whom
 2     I|        outlay to a penny in the presence of his guest. The kalem (
 3   III| glorious Padishah! for only thy presence can give victory to our
 4    IV|        to betray herself in the presence of a stranger.~ ~"One day,"
 5    IV|         the slave-girl into the presence of the Sultana, who was
 6    IV|       again summoned her to his presence. He spoke to her in the
 7     V|       broke open the box in the presence of the Sultana Asseki, and
 8   VII|     they were only aware of his presence when he suddenly bawled
 9   VII|        said Abdi; "thy glorious presence will and must quell the
10  VIII|         approached him in their presence, and kissing the document
11  VIII|       summoned once more to the presence of the Grand Seignior.~ ~
12    IX|      dim before his eyes in the presence of that dreadful figure
13    IX|      face, to summon him to his presence.~ ~Half an hour later, accompanied
14     X|      tell a haughty dame in the presence of ten, of twenty thousand
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