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 1     I|       a bench covered with a carpet[Pg 25] in the corner, a
 2     I| already prepared for him the carpet and the fur cushion on which
 3     I|    were the only cushion and carpet obtainable in the house,
 4     I|   you have given me your own carpet and pillow; on what will
 5     I|   will bring forth my second carpet and my second cushion and
 6     I|   and placing it beneath the carpet he had already surrendered
 7     I|    and thrust it beneath the carpet, and then laying hold of
 8     I|      I placed it beneath the carpet, and beside it lies a purse
 9     I|      and the money under the carpet, rejoiced greatly that they
10    II|   fall.~ ~She arose from the carpet on which Halil had laid
11    IV|      to look thereon, for no carpet, however precious, was suffered
12    XI|      me sleeping here on the carpet."~ ~Kabakulak could now
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