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1   III|      was concerned, and never permitted an answer approaching a
2   III|       his purple ottoman, and permitted her to sit down at his feet;
3    IV|      pea-cocks' feathers, and permitted her to sit down by her side
4    IV|     slave-girls, he was never permitted to quit the Seraglio. The
5     V|   were a few delis, whom they permitted to roam up and down their
6   VII|      appointed for the morrow permitted the Kapudan Pasha to get
7     X|       nobody but womankind is permitted to walk about the streets,
8     X|      other times they are not permitted to walk about the streets.
9    XI| Gül-Bejáze (for women are not permitted to be present at the prayers
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