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1   III| Berber-Bashi, since his lot had fallen in pleasant places.~ ~"Allah
2    IV|      pit into which a tiger has fallen, I would rather sleep in
3     V|       latter's jaw had suddenly fallen and collapsed into a corner,
4   VII|       Venetians[Pg 137] who had fallen at its name-place beneath
5  VIII| Kizlar-Aga. "No doubt they have fallen into the hands of the rebels
6    XI|        a drop of water that has fallen upon soot; for the treasures,
7    XI|    palaces, and odalisks of the fallen magnates are transferred
8   XII|         thought now that he had fallen into a trap.[Pg 252] He
9   XII|        as the search for a star fallen from Heaven; it is not good
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