Chapter

  1   Int|             ringleader was one Halil Patrona, a poor Albanian sailor-man,
  2   Int|         masterful rebel-chief, Halil Patrona, into a great patriot-statesman,
  3   Int|            under the title of "Halil Patrona," formed the first part
  4     I|          Wrestler!"~ ~"Mine is Halil Patrona."~ ~By this time the Janissary
  5     I|            strike at it.~ ~But Halil Patrona's courage was quite equal
  6     I|         bloody forehead, rushed upon Patrona like a wounded bear, and
  7     I|             But now it appeared that Patrona also was by no means a novice
  8     I|             to the ground, whereupon Patrona knelt upon his breast and
  9     I|              off where he lay, while Patrona with his guest, who was
 10     I|         gardens and rookeries, Halil Patrona arrived at last at his own
 11     I|            Pg 24] in the place where Patrona lived the mere idea of a
 12     I|            trace behind him.~ ~Halil Patrona's house was of wood like
 13     I|              earthenware lamp, which Patrona kindled with an old-fashioned
 14     I|             go to sleep!" said Halil Patrona to his guest. "I know that
 15     I|            below, exclaimed to Halil Patrona:~ ~"Oh, humane Chorbadshi,
 16     I|        observed how vigorously Halil Patrona performed his ablutions,
 17     I|             with amazement.~ ~"Halil Patrona!" cried he, "have you been
 18     I|              letter.~ ~"Worthy Halil Patrona!~ ~"I told you that I was
 19     I|           the acquaintances of Halil Patrona and the money-changer had
 20     I|          Pelivan uppermost and Halil Patrona undermost.~ ~"Nay, but that
 21     I|             secret instinct in Halil Patrona which would not permit him
 22     I|            the dust just as I, Halil Patrona, the pedlar, do obeisance
 23     I|                Fortunately for Halil Patrona, however, he did not raise
 24    II|           ROSE.~ ~The booth of Halil Patrona, the pedlar, stood in the
 25    II|             shop, and that was Halil Patrona. He alone had the courage
 26    II|       treated so scurvily?"~ ~"Halil Patrona!" answered the public crier, "
 27    II|          with sweet desire?"~ ~Halil Patrona was quite carried away by
 28    II|              alone with him.~ ~Halil Patrona now lost not a moment in
 29   III|              of this man?"?~ ~"Halil Patrona."~ ~"And what happened after
 30    IV|           SLAVE-GIRL.~ ~Worthy Halil Patrona had become quite a by-word
 31    IV|              In the neighbourhood of Patrona dwelt Musli, a veteran Janissary,
 32    IV|          Chorbadshi, how are you?"~ ~Patrona looked in the direction
 33    IV|        passes the jars."~ ~Meanwhile Patrona had closed his booth and
 34    IV|           night's lodging. In return Patrona invited him to share with
 35    IV|           The Lord be praised!" said Patrona in his turn, and he drew
 36    IV|           wine, Gül-Bejáze and Halil Patrona were drunk with love, so
 37    IV|             the chin of worthy Halil Patrona, and then she resumed her
 38     V|         amongst them we notice Halil Patrona and Musli. Both were wearing
 39     V|           white heron plume to Halil Patrona and let him lead them against
 40     V|            goes by the name of Halil Patrona?"~ ~Patrona stepped forth.~ ~"
 41     V|            name of Halil Patrona?"~ ~Patrona stepped forth.~ ~"Methinks,
 42     V|       innumerable beards!"~ ~At last Patrona stepped forth and begged
 43     V|         message already delivered by Patrona.~ ~"And just tell your master,
 44     V|              his sword.~ ~"Fear not, Patrona!" cried he jeeringly, "Gül-Bejáze
 45     V|          There you will find her."~ ~Patrona, like a furious tiger that
 46    VI|         mosque of Bajazid with Halil Patrona at their head.~ ~In the
 47    VI|             before them, and allowed Patrona to ascend the steps of the
 48    VI|           with a savage yell, raised Patrona on its shoulders, and carried
 49    VI|              kiss thy hand. I, Halil Patrona, have said it, and let me
 50    VI|         exclaimed:~ ~"Thine, O Halil Patrona!"~ ~"Thine, thine, Halil!"
 51    VI|            burst open the doors, and Patrona, with his wife still clasped
 52   VII|               our commander is Halil Patrona, the chief of the Janissaries,
 53   VII|            you in the names of Halil Patrona and Hassan Sulali."~ ~The
 54   VII|           everyone of them felt that Patrona was badly wanted here.~ ~
 55   VII|              the people and by Halil Patrona.~ ~What then was their offence
 56   VII|              had they offended Halil Patrona? 'Twas they who had brought
 57  VIII|           TOPSY-TURVY WORLD.~ ~Halil Patrona was already the master of
 58  VIII|             along with that of Halil Patrona.~ ~They found Sulali in
 59  VIII|            and go in search of Halil Patrona, and find out what he wants!"
 60  VIII|             spoke.~ ~"Seek out Halil Patrona!" he said to the Chaszeki
 61  VIII|       Padishah!"~ ~What! Greet Halil Patrona in the name of the Padishah!
 62  VIII|             days ago?~ ~"Greet Halil Patrona in my name," said the Sultan, "
 63  VIII|             of Reis-Effendi.~ ~Halil Patrona, by the way, was still wearing
 64  VIII|     following."[Pg 158]~ ~Then Halil Patrona stood up before the Sulali,
 65  VIII|              and deliver it to Halil Patrona.~ ~Damad Ibrahim was well
 66  VIII|          Ulemas are sending to Halil Patrona, and if it be according
 67  VIII|             were the envoys of Halil Patrona, Suleiman, whom he had made
 68  VIII|           And as for you, tell Halil Patrona that you have seen the door
 69  VIII|            than that. Thou art Halil Patrona, whom may Allah long preserve!"~ ~"
 70  VIII|            in his skiff.~ ~But Halil Patrona hastened into the mosque.[
 71  VIII|         caused to be built."~ ~Halil Patrona cast a searching look at
 72    IX|                tis the wish of Halil Patrona that thou descend from the
 73    IX|             this message, only Halil Patrona smiled. He knew very well
 74    IX|       captains of the host and Halil Patrona still remained behind.~ ~
 75    IX|           could be no doubt.~ ~Halil Patrona regarded them all in contemptuous
 76    IX|        within it trembled, and Halil Patrona stood there among them like
 77    IX|          that at the desire of Halil Patrona the Malikane was from this
 78    IX|          walked two men alone, Halil Patrona and Musli, both in plain,
 79    IX|         doing everything which Halil Patrona demanded.[Pg 202]~ ~Ispirizade
 80     X|             was in the hand of Halil Patrona. The people whose darling
 81     X|        Gül-Bejáze, the wife of Halil Patrona."~ ~"Gül-Bejáze! Gül-Bejáze!"
 82     X|          Yonder is the wife of Halil Patrona!" they cry, and Rumour quickly
 83     X|            on her account that Halil Patrona had set them all free?~ ~
 84     X|              the thing. So for Halil Patrona's palace they set off with
 85     X|      shoulders was the wife of Halil Patrona, the fêted leader of the
 86     X|           suite of the wife of Halil Patrona, the most powerful man in
 87     X|             before the wife of Halil Patrona. Why, thou art not worthy
 88     X|             she is the wife of Halil Patrona."~ ~Adsalis, in the fury
 89     X|       obeisance to the wife of Halil Patrona, and cover thy face before
 90     X|       Gül-Bejáze, but escorted Halil Patrona's wife back to the dwelling-place
 91    XI|             INTO THE FUTURE.~ ~Halil Patrona was sitting on the balcony
 92    XI|             arouses her again. Halil Patrona is reading in a big clasped
 93    XI|            magic sentences," replied Patrona.~ ~"Is it there that thou
 94    XI|               Takimi Vekai."~ ~Halil Patrona had read these lines over
 95    XI|           riot in the brain of Halil Patrona - thoughts meet for no mere[
 96    XI|          their ambassadors."~ ~Halil Patrona gratefully pressed the Janissary'
 97    XI|             was impossible for Halil Patrona to deny him.~ ~Now Musli
 98    XI|             Vizier.[Pg 234]~ ~"Halil Patrona commands it to be done,"
 99    XI|            you say it was that Halil Patrona begs of me?"~ ~"Don't twist
100    XI|              voice, he added, "Halil Patrona wants Dzhanum Choja appointed
101    XI|          floor, began reciting Halil Patrona's nominations seriatim.~ ~
102    XI|             lose the favour of Halil Patrona!"[Pg 237]~ ~Kabakulak by
103    XI|            He recollected that Halil Patrona had charged him to say something
104    XI|          Paradise. That is why Halil Patrona would have all those houses
105    XI|            the ground."~ ~"May Halil Patrona live long enough to see
106    XI|         frankly to present all Halil Patrona's demands to the Sultan.~ ~
107    XI|       wrought in three days by Halil Patrona, just because there is but
108   XII|              descent!...~ ~All Halil Patrona's wildest dreams had been
109   XII|          their thrones because Halil Patrona wished it, and the great
110   XII|    distinction for the wife of Halil Patrona - or a great humiliation
111   XII|              were all granted. Halil Patrona, too, was honoured by being
112   XII|             its deliberations. Halil Patrona was the life and soul of
113   XII|          left was reserved for Halil Patrona. All around sat the Spahi
114   XII|            them, not including Halil Patrona. The Janissary officers
115   XII|         answer to the words of Halil Patrona?" inquired Kabakulak at
116   XII|              evidently were on Halil Patrona's side.~ ~It was impossible
117   XII|              three days later. Halil Patrona employed the interval like
118   XII| representatives of the people. Halil Patrona was there also; and presently
119   XII|              of investiture.~ ~Halil Patrona reflected for an instant.~ ~
120   XII|         written thy name above mine, Patrona," roared the giant, waving
121   XII|        amazed multitudes; only Halil Patrona's eyes were closed and his
122  XIII|          well that his father, Halil Patrona, was slain many, many long
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