Chapter

 1   Int|         honour; yet, on the other hand, he has certainly preserved
 2   Int|           contrasts. On the other hand, the unique episode of Gül-Bejáze, "
 3     I|        The Sunnites, on the other hand, affirm that all four were
 4     I|     addressed was carrying in one hand a knapsack woven out of
 5     I|    stranger would have kissed his hand, he could not thank his
 6     I|           you! How dare you lay a hand upon my guest. Know you
 7     I|           to him, and grasped the hand that held the yataghan.[
 8     I|        way!"~ ~"Do you know whose hand thou art grasping? My name
 9     I|           the leaded stick in his hand so heavily on the[Pg 23]
10     I|      together with the purse, and hand them both over to the person
11     I|           a purse which I have to hand over along with it."~ ~"
12    II|      concerned in the business on hand.~ ~On the occasion of the
13    II|      slave-market, leading by the hand a veiled female slave, and
14    II|           took the odalisk by the hand - there she stood alone
15    II|         taking the odalisk by the hand led her away with him to
16    II|         and seizing the trembling hand of the odalisk, he made
17    II|      beauty, he seized the girl's hand and pressed it to his lips.
18    II|           his lips. How cold that hand was! All the more reason
19    II|         his caressing, the little hand remained cold, as cold as
20    II|     remained cold, as cold as the hand of a corpse.~ ~Surely that
21    II|       only pretending. He put his hand on her fair bosom - but
22   III|        night, for he extended his hand to everyone to kiss, and
23   III|        never complain against thy hand, worthy Berber-Bashi. What
24   III|        thousand piastres from the hand of the public crier. These
25   III|         at the contact of a man's hand, and that neither the warmth
26   III|         Sultan, taking her by the hand, conducted her to his purple
27   III|       empire will become an armed hand, one buffet whereof will
28   III|       seize and bear in thine own hand, most glorious Padishah!
29   III|    Prophet, I will not take in my hand the Banner of Danger until
30   III|           with that he kissed the hand of the Grand Seignior, and
31    IV|        would not so much as lay a hand upon a slave-girl whom he
32    IV|        resting in the palm of his hand there he would stay, gazing
33    IV|      Janaki seized his daughter's hand and placed it in the hand
34    IV|         hand and placed it in the hand of Halil.~ ~And now Halil
35    IV|           the warm, smooth little hand in his own big paw, he felt
36    IV|      caresses, first on the right hand and then on the left, and
37    IV|   Gül-Bejáze, he touched with his hand first the earth and next
38    IV|         placed a large fan in her hand made entirely of pea-cocks'
39    IV|          Asseki took Irene by the hand and conducted her to the
40    IV|        when the Sultan seized her hand to draw her towards him
41    IV|           I would rather allow my hand to be chopped off than let
42    IV|         the damsel and seized her hand. Halil never once relaxed
43    IV|      Berber-Bashi would, with one hand, have torn the wife from
44    IV|         every day. With your bare hand too! To kill a man with
45     V|     comrades. Musli, on the other hand, was still drunk. With desperate
46     V|         at the bare wave of their hand, but there is not a single
47     V|          His sword flashed in his hand, and if Pelivan had been
48     V|           rust-eaten sword in the hand than a brightly burnished
49     V|           true Mussulman puts his hand to nothing on which the
50    VI|         had quieted down close at hand, all night long could be
51    VI|           at their head.~ ~In the hand of each one of them was
52    VI|         who has stretched out her hand against thee shall be glad
53    VI|         shall be glad to kiss thy hand. I, Halil Patrona, have
54   VII|        write of course. Not a bad hand by any means. I should like
55   VII|       snatching the horn from his hand hit him a blow with it on
56  VIII|       sighed Achmed. "Well, well, hand him over, and now I hope
57  VIII|        beards kissed the Sultan's hand. If this manly burst of
58  VIII|    parchment stretched out in his hand.~ ~"Master," cried the Kizlar-Aga, "
59  VIII|            the old man kissed his hand for it.~ ~Then for a long
60    IX|        stood upon the throne with hand outstretched and parted
61    IX|          already been done.~ ~The hand of the Padishah that had
62    IX|         Whosoever shall raise his hand against them his head I
63    IX|      countenance, carrying in his hand the copy of the Alkoran,
64    IX|          not forget to extend his hand to Sulali, who first raised
65    IX|        his uncle, and seizing his hand, as if it were worthy of
66    IX| approached Mahmud, and kissed his hand. And all the time the Ulemas
67    IX|        new sovereign by the right hand, and personally conducted
68    IX|          throne, he took from his hand the diamond clasp, the symbol
69    IX|        dominion, and with his own hand fastened it to the turban
70    IX|           Sultan, and placing his hand upon his head, solemnly
71    IX|          two youngest sons by the hand, with a calm and quiet dignity,
72    IX|     itself.~ ~Mahmud extended his hand to him with a smile that
73    IX|        ever hath left the smith's hand can boast that I have so
74    IX|     splendour. Then he raised his hand to his head, and greeted
75    IX|           the ground with his own hand.~ ~"Speak! what can I do
76    IX|          these words he waved his hand defiantly in the direction
77     X|           of dominion, was in the hand of Halil Patrona. The people
78     X|          Sultana and, resting one hand upon her hip, pointed with
79     X|        Achmed stretched forth his hand towards Adsalis. Those who
80    XI|      prophecy! What if his strong hand could but stay the flying
81    XI|         Omnipotence with a mortal hand. Ambitious, world-disturbing
82    XI|           The year, the day is at hand when the name of Allah will
83    XI|      Kaplan Giraj pressed Halil's hand by way of expressing his
84    XI|      enough, as Halil pressed the hand of the Khan, it seemed to
85    XI|           pressed the Janissary's hand. He knew right well that
86   XII|            The baby wandered from hand to hand;[Pg 243] how they
87   XII|        baby wandered from hand to hand;[Pg 243] how they embraced
88   XII|           beside him on his right hand sat Kaplan Giraj, while
89   XII|          Halil to sit on his left hand, the others were so arranged
90   XII|     unacquainted. I, on the other hand, will not be astonished
91   XII|         his flashing sword in his hand.~ ~[Pg 254]~ ~Ah! but now
92   XII|          255] the business out of hand, and free one another from
93   XII|          extend to each other the hand of fellowship! I will not
94   XII|          that his last hour is at hand. He would have been very
95   XII|          all to kiss the Sultan's hand."~ ~Halil with a cold smile
96   XII|        cold smile pressed Musli's hand. Even now poor Musli had
97  XIII|          sleep after pressing his hand once more - whose hand?~ ~
98  XIII|        his hand once more - whose hand?~ ~The next day from morn
99   Sel|         drawn by a great master's hand." - Daily Chronicle.~ ~Eyes
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