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1    II|    bazaar. The instant a man embraces me I become as dead, and
2    IV|  away beneath his kisses and embraces. In vain. The girl swooned
3     V|      is far too happy in the embraces of Adsalis to think even
4  VIII| Damad Ibrahim had forced his embraces upon Gül-Bejáze, and compelled
5    XI|  they pass their days in the embraces of women, drinking wine,
6  XIII|     rushing to the spot, she embraces an invisible shape, her
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