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1 2 | of good and mischief. If Emineh, his wife, was a model of
2 2 | further employed the innocent Emineh, who was easily alarmed
3 3 | Veli, offspring of his wife Emineh, both fully grown and carefully
4 3 | and the good and gentle Emineh laid proposals of peace
5 3 | a marriage. The virtuous Emineh, seeing her son Veli united
6 3 | future for himself. ~As for Emineh, it is said that from the
7 3 | their defeat would entail, Emineh, touched with compassion,
8 3 | in the night and went to Emineh's apartment; he knocked
9 3 | her infuriated husband, Emineh fell into violent convulsions,
10 3 | the mind of her murderer. Emineh's spectre pursued him in
11 4 | shortly after the death of Emineh, another dismal drama was
12 4 | the memory of the beloved Emineh. ~The Porte, while sending
13 5 | having caused the death of Emineh. He then grew pale, and
14 7 | passed the gale spectre of Emineh, leading onwards a vast
15 9 | adulterous offspring of Emineh's amours. Then, raising
16 10| and the tomb of his wife Emineh, whose phantom, after announcing
17 10| however, he heard the voice of Emineh, calling him several times,
18 10| he again thought he heard Emineh's voice, and sleep forsook
19 10| repaired at early dawn to Emineh's tomb, on which he offered
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