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Examples
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"Carathis" pronounced her "barbarous incantations" the fish with one accord thrust forth their heads from the water.
Tropic Days 1887
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Carathis, in order to propitiate Eblis, finally starts on an expedition to Istakar.
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Vathek, too much cast down to express the indignation excited by such a discourse, ordered the Afrit to remove Carathis from his presence, and continued immersed in thought, which his companion durst not disturb.
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Samarah, at length reaching the ears of Carathis, his mother, she flew in the utmost consternation to try her ascendency on the mind of her son.
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At length darkness approached, and Carathis, having stripped herself to her inmost garment, clapped her hands in an impulse of ecstasy and struck light with all her force.
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Carathis, whose antipathy to wine was by no means insuperable, failed not to supply a reason for every bumper, which they ironically quaffed to the health of Mahomet.
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As to Carathis, she needed no common aliment, for her invention had previously furnished her with an opiate to stay her stomach, some of which she imparted to her mutes.
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Even Carathis, Morakanabad, and the rest were all become of the party.
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“We have here then,” subjoined Carathis, “a girl both of courage and science!”
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“Be it so!” replied Carathis, alighting, and at the same time committing Alboufaki to the charge of her women.
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