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 1     V|        favourite among his new comrades. Musli, on the other hand,
 2     V|         turning to[Pg 110] his comrades, "that man is drunk, dead
 3     V|   stepped forth and begged his comrades to let him have his say
 4     V|     once for all. I and all my comrades, the whole Janissary host
 5     V|      from out the ranks of his comrades. His sword flashed in his
 6    VI|     Hassan, you imprisoned our comrades because they dared to murmur,
 7    VI|       house and released their comrades. Then they put Halil on
 8  VIII|        The old man quitted his comrades about midnight, and day
 9    IX|        it in the names of your comrades likewise. The Padishah is
10    IX|     Behold, I am ready, and my comrades also, to swear on the Alkoran
11   XII|      sends you this, my worthy comrades," cried he.~ ~This was the
12   XII| decided that what thou and thy comrades demand shall be accomplished.
13   XII|    that the Ulemas and Halil's comrades were led away to the kiosk
14   XII|  nothing of the death of their comrades they accepted the dignities
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