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 1    II|   Halil's dish on the reed-mat close beside him, but she herself
 2    II|      beside him. She was quite close to him now.~ ~But the worst
 3   III|        right merrily together. Close upon these came the procession
 4   III|       fairest part of Stambul, close to the Chojabasha, was burnt
 5    IV|       to look at them she will close her eyes every time she
 6     V|       Pg 106] thou art sitting close beside me. It is not Achmed
 7    VI|    everything had quieted down close at hand, all night long
 8    VI|     his sword instead; let him close his booth and rally beneath
 9    VI|      Everyone hastened away to close his booth, and the whole
10  VIII|       Hall of the Executioners close behind the back of Damad
11    IX|    from afar and must needs go close up to him?"~ ~"'Tis no concern
12   XII|       guardian-angels of Islam close their eyes before the blinding
13   XII| perceive him till he was quite close to her. How they rejoiced
14  XIII|     and that she may crouch up close beside him, and then she
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