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 1   III|       days for mourning, and 'tis not well to confuse the
 2    IV|  Greek Janaki.[Pg 71]~ ~"Ah, 'tis thou, musafir! I searched
 3    IV|   Bosphorus."[Pg 91]~ ~"Why, 'tis only a tale, you know,"
 4    IV|   miracle in her behalf."~ ~"'Tis my belief," said Halil, "
 5     V|       Make ready my charger, 'tis the will of God."~ ~The
 6    IX|   around the royal tombs.~ ~"'Tis wondrous indeed!" said Achmed,
 7    IX|       the Sultan!~ ~"Achmed! 'tis the wish of Halil Patrona
 8    IX|      go close up to him?"~ ~"'Tis no concern of thine what
 9    IX|     dead from the pulpit.~ ~"'Tis the dumb curse of Achmed!"
10   XII|   fight against him. You say 'tis a good neighbour, a peaceful
11   XII| weepest thou?" asked Halil. "'Tis foolish of thee. Leave-taking
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