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 1   III|       fortress crammed full of cannons, which also they fired again
 2   III| shining. And all the while the cannons of the Anatoli Hisar and
 3    IV|     throughout the day all the cannons on the Bosphorus sent forth
 4     V|    with their rows and rows of cannons. Other detachments of these
 5     V|     What meaneth the firing of cannons that strikes upon my ears?"~ ~"
 6     V|  banners, those weapons, those cannons love him more than his poor
 7     V|        salvo of a whole row of cannons was heard in front of the
 8     V|     and flying away.~ ~And the cannons may continue thundering
 9  VIII|     coast kiosk at the Gate of Cannons.~ ~Inside the Seraglio none
10    IX|      the very throat of loaded cannons. Many is the time, too,
11    IX|   mosque and the Seraglio. The cannons of the Bosphorus sent[Pg
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