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 1   III|      topazes and dalmatines. Precious stones are the delight of
 2   III|    elephant bearing gold and precious stones and veils meet for
 3    IV|      whereof was inlaid with precious stones, while the floor
 4    IV|       for no carpet, however precious, was suffered to cover all
 5    IV|  great vats full of gold and precious stones, and told her that
 6    IV|  showed her the multitude of precious ornaments that he had concealed
 7     V|  possession; it only becomes precious when we pay our debts with
 8   VII|         Good counsel was now precious indeed.~ ~The Grand Vizier
 9  VIII|      baskets were still more precious gifts.~ ~He draws forward
10    IX| enchanting Sultana, the most precious of all the treasures he
11    IX|     portfolio encrusted with precious stones and writing materials
12     X|      radiant with pearls and precious stones, mounted on splendid
13   XII|  therefore that your life is precious. You embellish the deeds
14   XII|  made them squat down on the precious carpets, put before them
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