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 1     I|          and sweetmeats, and two hundred odalisks danced and sang
 2   III|         with the bridal gifts, a hundred camels laden with flowers
 3   III|          on the backs of fifteen hundred camels. It needs but a word
 4   III|        powder-magazine, and five hundred workmen were blown into
 5    IV|        never heard it at least a hundred times before.~ ~"And now
 6    IV|        who was surrounded by two hundred other slave-girls, and was
 7    VI|          thousand horses and six hundred camels, laden with provisions,
 8   VII| symbolized, perhaps, the fifteen hundred Venetians[Pg 137] who had
 9     X|         Why have I not[Pg 206] a hundred, why have I not a thousand
10     X|        the fairy band march four hundred black eunuchs, with naked
11     X|   thousand odalisks and the four hundred eunuchs occupied the whole
12    XI|          wrinkled, and who are a hundred times more affectionate
13    XI|        And within three days one hundred and twenty splendid kiosks,
14   Sel|       Literary World.~ ~Over One Hundred Thousand Copies Sold in
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