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1 III| put to shame the breaking dawn and the budding rose. When 2 III| it be? Why it was only at dawn of this very day that the 3 III| humblest of thy slaves at dawn of the 12th day of the month 4 III| Sultana[Pg 65] Asseki at dawn to-day saw a vision worthy 5 IV| now grown rosier than the dawn.~ ~At last his curiosity 6 V| tents was a-building, and at dawn of day there it stands all 7 V| come from the host. Since dawn they have all been on their 8 VIII| next evening.[Pg 162]~ ~At dawn the criers returned and 9 VIII| words of the Kapudan, and at dawn of day vanished from amongst 10 VIII| in the morning, when the dawn was still red, Sulali Effendi 11 VIII| others shall not see the dawn of another day. It cannot 12 VIII| by the uncertain light of dawn they saw before them three 13 VIII| them, and let not another dawn find thee in this city!"~ ~ 14 IX| all come, therefore, at dawn of day next morning and