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 1   III|           accomplished, she has now entered upon her fourth summer,
 2   III|            outside. The Chief Mufti entered first, and after him came
 3    IV|            s supper when the guests entered, and hearing footsteps turned
 4    IV|        neighbour thereupon gingerly entered, on the tips of his toes,
 5   VII|            the Kapudan Pasha, Abdi, entered the council-chamber.~ ~Everybody
 6    IX|            life and death.~ ~Sulali entered the room with a radiant
 7    IX|         upon the young Sultan as he entered the room, the one who had
 8    IX|           into this room that Halil entered.~ ~On the threshold his
 9     X| passionately, "what evil spirit has entered into you that ye would thus
10   XII|             of his private room and entered therein.~ ~What voices are
11   XII|          the door opened, and there entered the Kadun-Kiet-Khuda, the
12   XII|      immediately afterwards two men entered. They advanced to the steps
13   XII|       splendid kaftans, and as they entered the room were decapitated
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