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 1   III|        and an elephant bearing gold and precious stones and
 2    IV|        really half-filled with gold pieces, the dates are only
 3    IV|    arms and feet with rings of gold, and so led her into the
 4    IV|       three great vats full of gold and precious stones, and
 5     V| pavilion of the Padishah, with gold and purple hangings, and
 6     V|       same kettles either with gold pieces or with their own
 7    IX|    splendidly embroidered with gold, silver, and silken flowers
 8    IX|      writing-table inlaid with gold. On one of these tables
 9    IX|     Talik script in letters of gold, cinnabar, and ultramarine;
10    IX|        many other tables, with gold clasps and pearl-embroidered
11     X|     the turban with the triple gold circlet - was on the head
12    XI|        you. For some time now, gold and silver pieces, stamped
13    XI|  escape, full well ye know it! gold and silver go further and
14   Sel|        A Lady House Breaker," "Gold for Dross," etc. 3/6~ ~"
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