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 1    II|       admiring in turn her fair countenance, her voluptuous bosom, and
 2    II| smoothed it aside from the fair countenance to see if it had not grown
 3   III|     breath of his life. And his countenance well becomes this splendour.
 4   III|        bask in the light of thy countenance."[Pg 57]~ ~At these words
 5   III|       Koran in the light of thy countenance, and gave also the interpretation
 6   III|     yearns for the light of thy countenance, as the eyes of the sleepless
 7   III|   deeply, and it was with a sad countenance that he thanked the Padishah
 8    IV|         withdrawn his perplexed countenance. But Halil, who had already
 9  VIII|       became his coarse, brutal countenance and cloven lips, and when
10  VIII|         a severe and motionless countenance answered:~ ~"Our demands
11  VIII|         and let all to whom the countenance of Allah is dear hasten
12    IX|       the cupolaed chamber. His countenance was dejected and sad.~ ~
13    IX|         the room with a radiant countenance, carrying in his hand the
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