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 1    II|     the ordinary slaves are wont to be offered for sale,
 2    II|      His own tongue was not wont to employ tender, caressing
 3    II|     weep as slave-girls are wont to do. Halil would so much
 4   III|      the two Ulemas who are wont to come and pray with the
 5   III|     thing, as she is always wont to do whenever a man touches
 6   III|     assurances which he was wont to heap upon her. If he
 7    IV|   of an embrace, as she was wont to do in the harem, indeed
 8    IV|     love much are generally wont to be. He was kept in a
 9     V|     doubt, the Sultans were wont to appeal to and consult
10    IX|    in their hands as is the wont of the common Janissaries
11   XII|   children of the poor were wont to be called; but Halil
12   XII| enemies, so that he who was wont to be called Kaplan17 may
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