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1     I|           dearer to me than all my treasures, and now also I am in pursuit
2    IV|     mention was made of the hidden treasures of the Grand Vizier.~ ~"
3    IV|        Vizier.~ ~"The sight of the treasures," resumed the girl, "had
4    IV| blandishments of great men, nor by treasures, nor by ardent desire, became
5    IV|            away the girl, and your treasures also shall be mine. Ye are
6    IX|           most precious of all the treasures he had won that day; but
7    XI|         share with one another the treasures and the spoils of the unbelievers.~ ~"
8    XI|          fallen upon soot; for the treasures, palaces, and odalisks of
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