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1     I|  will only plunge into still greater misfortunes."~ ~Meanwhile
2     I|      his devotions with even greater conscientiousness than his
3     I|   the question which was the greater fool of the two - Janaki,
4    IV| horror. The Sultan spent the greater part of his time with his
5   XII|     breast beat with a still greater joy, with a still loftier
6   XII|     his proposition. All the greater then was his amazement when
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