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1   III|         in kapanijaks of cloth of silver, with round selmiks on their
2    IV|        him a tambourine of chased silver, which he could beat right
3    IX| splendidly embroidered with gold, silver, and silken flowers of a
4     X|       beautiful Sultana, with the silver heron's plume in her turban,
5    XI|         at its golden flowers and silver leaves, and refresh themselves
6    XI|           some time now, gold and silver pieces, stamped with the
7    XI|         well ye know it! gold and silver go further and hit the mark
8   Sel|          Edition.)~ ~By R. Norman Silver 6/=~ ~"It cannot comfortably
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