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 1    II|    her houri-like figure. How lovely, how divinely lovely it
 2    II|      How lovely, how divinely lovely it all was! And then he
 3    II| gazing at the features of the lovely corpse.~ ~After a few moments
 4   III|     Sultana, the incomparably lovely Adsalis, must have entertained
 5   III| without the sun, and the most lovely of flowers, that most fragrant
 6   III|    wheels. That dream was too lovely to remain a dream. It must
 7    XI|      Gül-Bejáze, and told her lovely fairy tales which, he pretended,
 8    XI|  every palace two-and-seventy lovely houris will smile upon him -
 9   Sel|        103rd Thousand.)~ ~The Lovely Malincourt. (Sixth Edition.)~ ~ ~ ~
10   Sel|     25)~ FOUND OUT. (26)~ THE LOVELY MALINCOURT. (39)~ ~CURTIS
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