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 1     I|          them, struck upon their ears. It was some drunken man
 2     I|       thy hands, thy feet, thine ears, and thy nose, and then
 3    II|    better for my tongue and your ears if I do not answer that
 4   III|  unprofitable servant with those ears of thine created but to
 5   III| inquiries, listening with all my ears, mingling among the chapmen
 6   III|          if thou wilt lend thine ears to the counsel of thy faithful
 7    IV|         diamond ear-rings in her ears, tied a beautiful shawl
 8    IV|      Berber-Bashi pricked up his ears and grew[Pg 93] terribly
 9     V|     cannons that strikes upon my ears?"~ ~"Salvoes from the host."~ ~"
10   VII|          you are tired of having ears and noses? Open all your
11    IX|        as an eternal echo in the ears of Achmed.~ ~So he sat on
12    IX|       son rang constantly in his ears: "It is well with those
13    XI|        breathed upon my eyes and ears in order that I might see
14    XI|        him, Kabakulak opened his ears a little wider, became somewhat
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