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 1     I|      sleep, pray?"~ ~"Do not trouble your head about me, muzafir!
 2     I|      without even taking the trouble to look at them, hastened
 3     I|  would have taken particular trouble to inquire why the Janissary
 4   III|      fact, he did[Pg 51] not trouble his head about them at all.
 5    IV| disturb her.~ ~Halil did not trouble his head in the least about
 6     V|     grave.~ ~"Why didst thou trouble me with these words!" he
 7     V|          Wherefore dost thou trouble me with these words?" repeated
 8  VIII|  give worthy men unnecessary trouble, most glorious Sultan,"
 9  VIII|   and sleep in thy harem and trouble not thy soul about us any
10    XI|   speak of himself.~ ~"Don't trouble your head about me, Kabakulak,[
11   XII|       With such words did he trouble them. They were always relieved
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