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1   III|         lofty, gold-entrellised window; its whole beauty consists
2    IV|      shutters which covered the window the Berber-Bashi curiously
3    IV| junketing through the trellised window, and could scarce restrain
4     X|     house, or show himself at a window, for death would be the
5     X|        moment, from the highest window of the prison-fortress of
6     X|         upwards.~ ~There at the window of the Seven Towers stood
7     X|        Achmed withdrew from the window whither the noise of the
8   XII|         With that he opened the window and let the dove go, and
9  XIII|     there came a tapping at her window. With joy she leaps from
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