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1   III| lovely of flowers, that most fragrant blossom, the Sultana Asseki,
2    IV|      conducted her to a bath fragrant with perfumes. Her face,
3    IV|     a large fountain, whence fragrant rose-water ascended into
4    IV|  also to salve her hair with fragrant unguents, and to hang chains
5    IV|    her, rubbed her body with fragrant unguents, applied penetrating
6    IV|     bathed her in warm baths fragrant with ambergris and spikenard,
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