Chapter

1     I|      purse or the letter. Of a truth the man who confided them
2   III|       home, whose beauty, of a truth, was likely to turn the
3   III|  slave-woman's slave."~ ~"Of a truth it is a remarkable case,"
4     V| rescuing thy beloved?"~ ~"Of a truth the extinguishing of the
5  VIII|        persuade himself of the truth of these assertions, and
6    IX|    master, till I return. Of a truth I tell thee that I will
7   XII|      far removed from us? Of a truth the signification of that
8   XII|            Truly you spoke the truth, Kaplan Giraj, when you
9   XII|      reply. His wife spoke the truth, but pride prevented him
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