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 1   III|   moreover, were a countless multitude of other tents - of three
 2   III|    these tents abode a great multitude of Emir Defterdars, Reis-Effendis,
 3   III|      the astonishment of the multitude. Thereupon began the dancing
 4    IV|      took and showed her the multitude of precious ornaments that
 5     V|      streets of Stambul! The multitude pours like a stream towards
 6     V|      was to be seen an armed multitude; sparkling swords and lances
 7    VI|    head!" roared the furious multitude, and rolling onwards like
 8   VII| palace, he perceived a great multitude surging around it, and amongst
 9     X|     had enticed him, and the multitude clamoured as before; but
10    XI|   minds are corrupted by the multitude of this world's knowledge;
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