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 1   III| every true believer! For she spoke the name of that holy woman
 2    IV|      her to his presence. He spoke to her in the most tender
 3  VIII|     look up when the Kapudan spoke.~ ~"Seek out Halil Patrona!"
 4  VIII|      needs have been mad, he spoke in his wrath.[Pg 160] What!
 5  VIII|   softly, withdrawing, as he spoke, a tiny knife from his girdle,
 6    IX|      Achmed had done, but he spoke boldly and sternly, without
 7    IX|      eyes over them, then he spoke.~ ~"Glorious Padishah! as
 8    XI|      knew right well that he spoke from no desire of glorification,
 9    XI| habit of bawling whenever he spoke.~ ~At first Kabakulak would
10   XII| together alone.~ ~"Truly you spoke the truth, Kaplan Giraj,
11   XII|    you to fight. Both of you spoke with good intentions, and
12   XII|      made no reply. His wife spoke the truth, but pride prevented
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