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 1   Int|        on the other hand, he has certainly preserved the salient features
 2     I|    Caliphs and equally holy. And certainly the[Pg 12] Shiites must
 3     I|      individual might be, he was certainly the possessor of a tremendous
 4     I|       came full into view.~ ~And certainly his figure was in every
 5     I|        in vine leaves. There was certainly no extravagant display of
 6     I|      letter addressed to him is, certainly, to open and read it.~ ~
 7     I|         have recognised him, and certainly nobody would have taken
 8   III|         courage to gainsay them? Certainly not Achmed! Ah, no! "Ask
 9    IV| different direction each time, I certainly should not come across another
10    IV|    inquired the Berber-Bashi.~ ~"Certainly, they called her Irene,
11     V|       Janissaries.[Pg 102]~ ~And certainly they seemed to be very well
12   XII|       And a great humiliation it certainly was for the latter.~ ~It
13   XII|          his sword with which he certainly was not very likely to kill
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