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 1     I|           on what will you sleep, pray?"~ ~"Do not trouble your
 2     I|        cannot turn back for it. I pray you, therefore, go back
 3    II|         Horrible! And who was it, pray, that compelled you to endure
 4   III|          who are wont to come and pray with the Sultan have withdrawn,
 5    IV|          force than valour."~ ~"I pray you, speak not so loudly.
 6  VIII| themselves down on their faces to pray, and when they had made
 7    IX|    opening his mouth.~ ~"Speak, I pray you! I have not called you
 8    XI|          are here."~ ~"Tell me, I pray thee, what thou hast just
 9    XI|      towards the mehrab9 began to pray.~ ~But in vain he sent away
10    XI|           in their hearts, for we pray lying prayers when we say
11   XII|         of the Army; tell them, I pray thee, wherefore thou hast
12   XII|          be expected to do so? So pray leave in peace Imperial
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