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 1    II|        began to beat furiously. Ah! how truly sang the poet
 2    II|       with arms of soft velvet. Ah! and those lips were not
 3   III|     them? Certainly not Achmed! Ah, no! "Ask of me the half
 4    IV|         Greek Janaki.[Pg 71]~ ~"Ah, 'tis thou, musafir! I searched
 5     X|       sellers are also women.~ ~Ah! what a spectacle that would
 6     X|      for the Sultana.[Pg 211]~ ~Ah! before they had time to
 7    XI|        is the "Takimi Vekai."~ ~Ah! ask not a Mussulman what
 8    XI| forgotten the other demands.~ ~"Ah! I have it," he said, and
 9    XI|         of him call to mind.~ ~"Ah, yes! now I have it!" he
10   XII|     been written down before.~ ~Ah, human hopes, human hopes! -
11   XII|       in his hand.~ ~[Pg 254]~ ~Ah! but now it was the turn
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