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 1     I|      his meat and drink, and arose from his rush-carpet well
 2    II|      to rise and fall.~ ~She arose from the carpet on which
 3   III|    the chiefs of the viziers arose and the celebration of the
 4    IX|  such a threat as this never arose in the breast of Achmed.
 5    IX|      of Mahmud.~ ~The Sultan arose, hastened towards him, embraced
 6    IX| abolished.~ ~The shout which arose the next moment and made
 7    XI|   Allah!'"~ ~A cry of horror arose from the assembled Mussulmans
 8   XII| together!"~ ~Halil thereupon arose, and turning towards the
 9   XII|     this all the Janissaries arose, and one of them stepping
10   XII|  Suddenly a great cry of woe arose from one end of the city
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