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 1     I|          will know what you have got to do with it."[Pg 32]~ ~
 2    II|          for anything he had not got.~ ~Consequently when he
 3   III| generally, till, at last, I have got to the bottom of the matter.
 4   III|         the money he had, and he got them, in most wondrous wise,
 5     V|        the Seraglio, and when he got there sent for the Kizlar-Aga,
 6   VII|      fear and wonder. How had he got here? Not one of[Pg 145]
 7   VII|     reply. "Then where have they got to, I wonder," he muttered; "
 8  VIII|      hastened to the water side, got into the first skiff he
 9     X|   eunuchs marching in front have got hold of some inquisitive
10    XI|          new voivode."~ ~"It has got one already, got one already
11    XI|          It has got one already, got one already I tell you,
12   XII|        it contains money which I got from thy father; no curse,
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