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1     I| swept clean, and nothing but hard stone from end to end. Here,
2     I|   find out which of them had hard roes and which soft; what
3     I|     he was little used to so hard a couch, Halil took the
4    II|    wrath of the Padishah for hard cash," and they wisely withdrew
5     V|     to everyone, he tried so hard to avoid injuring anybody,
6    XI|    Blunt-ear, because he was hard of hearing, which suited
7   Sel|           It would indeed be hard to find a brighter, cheerier
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