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 1    IV| oftentimes at dead of night the silence would be broken by a shriek
 2    IV|   Kermesh!" cried he.[Pg 96]~ ~"Silence thou dog! in another hour
 3   VII|    listened to his revilings in silence, gave way before him, and
 4   VII|        the Sultan who broke the silence.~ ~"Before you arrived,"
 5    IX|       matter?"~ ~Once more deep silence prevailed. The Ulemas looked
 6    IX|       And still the Ulemas kept silence. Dumbly they sat around
 7    IX|      the midst of this dreadful silence the Ulemas were terrified
 8    IX|       to Halil."~ ~Again a deep silence followed upon Achmed's words.
 9    IX|        them all in contemptuous silence. Only when "crazy" Ibrahim'
10    IX|        and the magnates.~ ~Deep silence fell upon them. Through
11     X|         on the throne.~ ~A deep silence fell upon the mob. Nobody
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