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 1     I|       went a-bargaining in the bazaar,[Pg 29] and returned with
 2     I|      them, hastened off to the bazaar with them, where there was
 3    II|       the pedlar, stood in the bazaar. He sold tobacco, chibooks,
 4    II|       upon that portion of the bazaar where there was a vacant
 5    II|        before his booth in the bazaar when the public crier appeared
 6    II|  remained in the middle of the bazaar alone with the slave-girl;
 7    II| Mussulman then returned to the bazaar, leaving the girl alone
 8    II|        offered for sale in the bazaar."[Pg 46]~ ~The girl looked
 9    II|     like a common slave in the bazaar. The instant a man embraces
10   III|      Yet, nevertheless, in the bazaar, one madly presumptuous
11    IV|  robbed of it. In front of the bazaar a slave is awaiting me with
12    IV|    girl sold by auction in the bazaar, the Padishah bade Ali Kermesh,
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