Chapter

 1     I|       meet; whole troops of dogs come forth from the cemeteries
 2     I|      mind at last.~ ~"Very well, come along!" said he, "and follow
 3     I|           and that is why I have come to Stambul. I shall be utterly
 4     I|           Ne miktár dir, gel!" ("Come along the whole lot of you!")
 5     I|        well, hide behind me, and come along boldly, and when you
 6     I|         this act of temerity.~ ~"Come! Go thy way!"~ ~"Do you
 7     I|         for it, and whenever you come back again to me here you
 8     I| whispered to him: "The time will come when the whole lot of you
 9     I|      that pedlar who happened to come in his way.[Pg 36]~ ~ ~ ~
10    II|          auction that had[Pg 39] come round after the departure
11    II|   already been promised for her; come hither and examine her -
12    II|      eyes a tear was visible.~ ~"Come! bring her into my shop!"
13    II|     threshold.~ ~"Not there, but come and sit down by my side,"
14    II|         Sit down beside me here! Come, sit closer, I say!"~ ~The
15    II|     after consolation would have come love.~ ~"Tell me, Gül-Bejáze!"
16   III|       two Ulemas who are wont to come and pray with the Sultan
17   III|         thus addressed him:~ ~"I come from thy daughter, little
18    IV|   backwards I think. When people come to my shop to buy wares
19    IV|           I certainly should not come across another man like
20    IV|      vociferous welcome.~ ~"Nay, come along! come along! my worthy
21    IV|     welcome.~ ~"Nay, come along! come along! my worthy neighbour,
22    IV|         who has, I am persuaded, come down from Paradise for the
23    IV|       implored her with tears to come to herself again. She heard
24    IV|          relaxed his embrace.~ ~"Come with me!"~ ~"Blessed Mary!
25    IV|         s lips have touched you; come with me!"~ ~Then only did
26     V|         of the monarch who shall come after thee and sit upon
27     V|      back to her and tell her to come hither!"~ ~"Such a message,
28     V|       tried to make out, let him come forth from beneath his tent
29     V|       you mangy dog you! Let him come for us himself if he has
30     V|          Am I not right? Let him come hither!"~ ~This sentiment
31     V|       approving howl.~ ~"Let him come hither if he wants to talk
32     V|   Padishah draw their swords and come among us once for all. I
33     V|          Koran, before thou hast come to any resolution, as was
34     V|           he cried, "I have just come from the host. Since dawn
35     V|       remain in Scutari but will come to Stambul."[Pg 122]~ ~The
36     V|       his harem at Adrianople to come to Stambul: "Even if thou
37     V|      thou wert dead thou couldst come here in a couple of days!"
38    VI|        be in the hands of Allah. Come, let us go to prayer and
39    VI|       reposing at the bottom had come to the surface; for the
40    VI|     alongside of me. No harm can come to you here. It is the turn
41    VI|        delays! All the rest have come forth; all the rest have
42   VII|          they fancied spring had come, and poked their gold-green
43   VII|       homes from whence you have come, I say, for whomsoever I
44   VII|      streets, for if you dare to come out of your holes, I swear
45   VII|      banner any more, for if you come a step nearer I will run
46   VII|        and then their turn would come too.~ ~The Chief Mufti did
47   VII|        it was his ghost that had come among them.[Pg 149]~ ~"You
48   VII|          at last.~ ~"I have just come from thence within the last
49   VII|        Pasha, and the Kiaja must come along with me."~ ~And while
50  VIII|       shall be peace. But if you come again to me to-morrow, then
51  VIII| understands to twist the string? Come, come, fear nothing, I will
52  VIII|          twist the string? Come, come, fear nothing, I will show
53  VIII|       bay and drew his sword.~ ~"Come hither, then, valiant rebels,
54  VIII|        the heads of my servants, come for them, and take them
55  VIII|          you, and if you dare to come for them ye shall see that
56  VIII|        burst of emotion had only come a little earlier, the page
57  VIII|      signifies that the time has come for every true Mussulman
58  VIII|         asked whether anyone had come from the host to his assistance?
59  VIII|     early morning he had not yet come forth from his harem.~ ~
60  VIII|        himself.~ ~"How dost thou come to know me?" inquired Damad
61  VIII|      dread sir, lest the morning come and they be demanded while
62  VIII|        not? If only thou wouldst come with me to Anatolia, where
63    IX|       Bajazid.~ ~In the years to come these words were to be as
64    IX|           who hath wit enough to come to terms with the burning
65    IX|        tell thee that I will not come back till they have sworn
66    IX|          his stead; let them all come, therefore, at dawn of day
67    IX|        of the rebels who did not come.~ ~Ever since Sulali had
68    IX|       one throat:~ ~"We will not come!"~ ~Not one of them would
69    IX|           Have I invited thee to come? Did I not say that I would
70     X|        and this blissful day may come to pass twice or thrice
71     X|       man, of whatever rank, may come forth in the streets, or
72     X|     Stand aside if thou wilt not come along with us."~ ~And with
73     X|        wherefore, then, does she come before me?"~ ~"Because she
74    XI|          reserves. Those men who come from the land where the
75    XI|         the Prophet will not yet come to an end; they will resist
76    XI|       the Koran. But a time will come when the old customs will
77    XI|      moments he called again:~ ~"Come, ye people, to the rest
78    XI|          abode of righteousness; come to the abode of felicity!"~ ~
79    XI|        ale Remaeti,'10 then will come to us the two Angels of
80    XI|        this Empire of Stone must come down, whoever is so much
81    XI|          threw back his head.~ ~"Come, come, my son!" said he, "
82    XI|          back his head.~ ~"Come, come, my son!" said he, "don'
83    XI|       live long enough to see it come to pass. This also will
84    XI|          your room here till you come back."~ ~"You will wait
85   XII|       HUMAN HOPES.~ ~A time will come when the star has risen
86   XII|   prophecy says that a time must come when the Ottoman Empire
87   XII|    return to Stambul. But I will come after thee. Perhaps to-morrow,
88   XII|      said she; "do not leave us, come with us. What dost thou
89   XII|          we are no longer there? Come with us, let us all go together,
90   XII|         I ask nothing. I did not come here to receive high office,
91   XII|             ye, Halil and Musli, come first of all to kiss the
92  XIII|       the dim distance - will he come to-day whom she has so long
93  XIII|        colour so quickly has she come.~ ~"Hast thou not seen him?"
94  XIII|         that perchance Halil has come secretly and she, also full
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