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 1    IV|       And now you tell us some tale, most beautiful of[Pg 81]
 2    IV|        of course, it is only a tale. Listen now to how it goes
 3    IV| listened long enough to such a tale he might easily get to feel
 4    IV|       do that."~ ~"Is it not a tale that I am telling you? is
 5    IV|        well that this is all a tale," he observed.~ ~But Gül-Bejáze
 6    IV|        91]~ ~"Why, 'tis only a tale, you know," said Gül-Bejáze,
 7    IV|     something more than a mere tale in all this.~ ~But the Berber-Bashi
 8  VIII|     once more[Pg 174] the full tale of all those revolting incidents
 9    IX|     like the cock of the fairy tale who spitted and roasted
10   Sel|      in the development of the tale, that it is impossible to
11   Sel|   Vilis. (Second Edition.)~ ~A tale of the Great Siberian Steppe.
12   Sel|      beautiful and picturesque tale of Oriental life reads like
13   Sel|     Author. 6/=~ ~"An exciting tale ... distinctly a book to
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