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1 2 | he threw himself at the feet of the pacha and begged
2 2 | The pacha, seeing at his feet a comely youth, with fair
3 3 | and cast herself at Ali's feet. He raised her, seated her
4 3 | whom he saw lying at his feet, and the recollection afflicted
5 4 | jewels and laid them at Ali's feet with a look of supplication. ~"
6 4 | messenger, who fell dead at his feet,--"Euphrosyne, behold thy
7 4 | and sought refuge at his feet. Ali, astonished, asked
8 4 | And as she knelt at his feet, overcome with joy, he raised
9 4 | examination, threw himself at his feet, assuring him that all had
10 5 | shook off the dust of his feet against it. ~Ali returned
11 5 | prostrating himself at his feet, presented a letter. Ali
12 6 | Zobeide flung herself at his feet, speechless with grief.
13 7 | harvest were 80,000 square feet of olive trees, alone estimated
14 9 | had seen collapse at his feet the united forces of four
15 9 | the ground beneath your feet' will engulf you. Ten thousand
16 10| practicable trench of nearly forty feet having been made, an assault
17 10| and the envoys fell at his feet, uttering involuntary cries
18 11| She threw herself at his feet, imploring him to spare,
19 11| instantly laid dead at his feet by a pistol-shot. "Wretch!"
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