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... dogs , of which there were three times as many as the shepherds . That is why these dogs went with Manol the Hundred Brothers , at whom even mad dogs never barked . Even the worst dog would grow quiet at his look , and lie down at his ...
... dogs , of which there were three times as many as the shepherds . That is why these dogs went with Manol the Hundred Brothers , at whom even mad dogs never barked . Even the worst dog would grow quiet at his look , and lie down at his ...
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... dogs , I have sons and grandsons , I have silver . But I have no chans like those . And when they ring out over the mountains , as soon as my flocks set out for the south to the sea , everybody will cry from a distance " Ismail Bey is ...
... dogs , I have sons and grandsons , I have silver . But I have no chans like those . And when they ring out over the mountains , as soon as my flocks set out for the south to the sea , everybody will cry from a distance " Ismail Bey is ...
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... dogs came on , we could hear them breathing . The huge dog which led them threw itself down on its breast a few feet away from me . The other dogs behind it , when they reached the same distance , cast themselves heavily down on the ...
... dogs came on , we could hear them breathing . The huge dog which led them threw itself down on its breast a few feet away from me . The other dogs behind it , when they reached the same distance , cast themselves heavily down on the ...
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