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1   III| venture to put the sole of his foot there. Yet, nevertheless,
2    IV|         pearl - he who set his foot thereon might fancy he was
3     V|        able to overtake him on foot, hastened to the nearest
4     V|  Prince to Scutari; but at the foot of the staircase, in the
5     V|      Kizlar-Aga he removed his foot from the stirrup in which
6  VIII|        of the Seraglio, at the foot of the very fountains which
7    IX|      wreaths of pearls. At the foot of[Pg 196] a sofa placed
8    IX|       his muscular, half-naked foot on the footstool before
9   XII|      measured him from head to foot. He knew now that he had
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