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1    II|  flower which the Sultan had thrown away in order to inhale
2   III|     monarch of the earth has thrown away; it is but meet that
3   III|    the ground whereon he had thrown himself.~ ~"Most gracious
4     V|     the deed. And now I have thrown in my lot with the Janissaries,
5     V| Greek cattle-dealer has been thrown into the dungeon set apart
6    VI|   This letter deserves to be thrown into the fire," said Ispirizade,
7  VIII|    full bloom.~ ~Adsalis had thrown her arms round the Sultan'
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