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1    II|        slave-girl carefully.~ ~Perchance he felt compassion for this
2   III| unusually pleasant stories, or perchance a new tulip must have blossomed
3  VIII|      again and more carefully. Perchance Death has changed the expression
4    IX|       with his cold fingers.~ ~Perchance she could hear the sighing
5     X|     they march to see whether, perchance, any inquisitive Peeping-Toms
6   XII|        can rise no higher, and perchance learns to know that before
7  XIII|       The servant fancies that perchance Halil has come secretly
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