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1   III|   and night, and finding no pleasure therein.~ ~"Kizlar-Aga,
2    IV|   guest once more?"~ ~"With pleasure! But you must first of all
3    IV| some companions on[Pg 73] a pleasure excursion in the Sea of
4    IX|  the Kizlar-Aga awaited his pleasure - the Kizlar-Aga whose sooty
5   XII| favour, and of his own good pleasure appoints thee Beglerbeg
6   Sel|  the novel may be read with pleasure, and finished with regret." -
7   Sel|     to be read with genuine pleasure." - Weekly Sun.~ ~The Winds
8   Sel|    their conversation. Much pleasure can be extracted, and no
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