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1     I| ventured to address him when he perceived that he had no evil intentions
2     I|       beheld the Bosphorus, and perceived that the road from this
3    IV|        his astonishment when he perceived that Gül-Bejáze no longer
4   VII|        nearer to the palace, he perceived a great multitude surging
5   VII|        quitted the Etmeidan. He perceived how the crowd parted before
6   XII|    thousand years. Once more he perceived its conquering sword winning
7   XII|       short-sighted not to have perceived that judgment had already
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