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 1     I|   Janissary had already caught sight of him from afar, and as,
 2     I|       other delicacies, at the sight and smell of which Janaki
 3    II|       his booth. It was no new sight to him.~ ~In this slave-market
 4    II|      price set upon her in the sight and hearing of all men."[
 5    II|     eyes flashed sparks at the sight of so much beauty, he seized
 6   III|       very earth as they catch sight of the face of the Padishah
 7   III|      to his destruction at the sight of the girl's beauty, and
 8    IV|         who had already caught sight of him, bawled him a vociferous
 9    IV|        rejoiced greatly at the sight of the damsel; took her
10    IV|       the Grand Vizier.~ ~"The sight of the treasures," resumed
11    VI|      and forlorn figure in the sight of all men, he cried:~ ~"
12  VIII|     Stambul, and then catching sight of Sulali, he beckoned him
13  VIII| assembled together, and at the sight of them Abdullah burst into
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