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 1    IV| itself. Wealth is a mightier force than valour."~ ~"I pray
 2     V|   mortar from the topijis by force, and fired it upon the retreating
 3    VI|     him and tore him away by force.~ ~"Be not cast down, muzafir,
 4    VI|  many of them understood the force of the question and exclaimed:~ ~"
 5   VII|       They had been taken by force from the army blacksmiths,
 6   VII|   brought to their senses by force of arms," he said to himself
 7  VIII|     whom they had dragged by force from his house where he
 8     X|      they no longer tried to force the suite of the Sultana
 9   XII|      and hurled it with such force at Pelivan that the sharp
10   Sel|      poetry, it has dramatic force.... Must take rank amongst
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