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1     I|    of stripping off his own kaftan beforehand and placing it
2     I|      you even took off your kaftan to make my couch the softer.
3    II|  not hurt you."~ ~Her light kaftan had glided down from her
4   III| eyes with the corner of his kaftan, stood sorrowfully in front
5    IV|  about in the breast of his kaftan; for the poor fellow's hands
6   XII|    advanced with the costly kaftan of investiture.~ ~Halil
7   XII|      I will not accept that kaftan. For myself I ask nothing.
8  XIII|  down beside her, moves her kaftan a little to one side so
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