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 1     I|      possible to distinguish his figure and features in the twilight,
 2     I|   gentleman, and before long his figure came full into view.~ ~And
 3     I|        view.~ ~And certainly his figure was in every respect worthy
 4    II|        bosom, and her houri-like figure. How lovely, how divinely
 5    IV|         intently at her charming figure and her pale but beautiful
 6    IV|          perfumes. Her face, her figure, her charms, amazed them
 7    IV|       this magnificence, was the figure of the Sultana Asseki, to
 8    IV|      room on a raised divan. Her figure was slender round the waist
 9    VI|         pale[Pg 132] and forlorn figure in the sight of all men,
10  VIII|   suddenly grew paler than a wax figure.~ ~"Such a faithful old
11    IX|        presence of that dreadful figure which regarded him and pointed
12    IX|      there, for a moment, like a figure cast in bronze, a crying
13     X| sparkling diamonds. Her glorious figure is protected by a garment
14     X|       quivering, tremulous white figure which they had raised on
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