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1    II|       then addressed her in a tender, kindly voice.~ ~"Here is
2    II| tongue was not wont to employ tender, caressing words; he knew
3    IV|      spoke to her in the most tender manner. He gave her all
4  VIII|        Pg 175]~ ~Gül-Bejáze's tender frame shivered in the arms
5    IX|       Sultan hastened full of tender infatuation; she it was
6    XI|     the Persians. He is still tender like the fledgelings of
7    XI|    will give them sustenance; tender women lay their hands upon
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