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 1    II|      the bazaar when the public crier appeared in the slave-market,
 2    II|         fragrance.~ ~The public crier remained in the middle of
 3    II|        said Halil to the public crier; "don't leave her out in
 4    II| Impossible!" replied the public crier. "As I value my head I must
 5    II|   Patrona!" answered the public crier, "it will be all the better
 6    II|           he said to the public crier, "and show her to nobody
 7    II|             Be it so!" said the crier, veiling the maid anew; "
 8    II|    purse, handed it over to the crier (it held the exact amount
 9   III|     from the hand of the public crier. These five thousand piastres
10   VII|      spurred his horse upon the crier, and snatching the horn
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