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 1     I|        houses and variegated fairy palaces, mirror themselves tranquilly.
 2     I|        right[Pg 14] over all these palaces into the golden mirror of
 3    IV|          he offered her one of his palaces on the shores of the Sweet
 4    IV|             I would burn all these palaces to the ground!" cried Halil
 5     V|         the broad foreheads of the palaces looking into the Bosphorus.~ ~
 6    XI|          men grow gardens in their palaces; they pass their days in
 7    XI|           soot; for the treasures, palaces, and odalisks of the fallen
 8    XI| predecessors; and so long as these palaces stand by the Sweet Waters
 9    XI|            ye must burn down these palaces, for as sure as God exists
10    XI|           sure as God exists these palaces will consume Stambul."~ ~"
11    XI|          commands that those nasty palaces which stand by the Sweet
12    XI|            Halil does not want the palaces burnt for the love of the
13    XI|          in the place of the fairy palaces wherein all manner of earthly
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