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 1     I|      The former let the latter pass, by squeezing himself against
 2     I|     along boldly, and when you pass him don't so much as look
 3    IV|       the accursed Jinns, than pass a single night in the same
 4     V|       dreamed the night before pass away, she said.~ ~But no,
 5    IX|      as soon as they saw Halil pass through the Seraglio gates
 6    IX|        sword of Mahomet should pass into worthy hands; behold
 7     X|       blissful day may come to pass twice or thrice in the course
 8    XI|   burning embers.~ ~"The years pass over the world, again the
 9    XI|       every true believer must pass on his way to Paradise,
10    XI| gardens in their palaces; they pass their days in the embraces
11    XI|       enough to see it come to pass. This also will I report
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