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1 Int| who after plying for a time the trade of a petty huckster 2 Int| into English for the first time. No doubt the genial Hungarian 3 I| CHAPTER I.~ ~THE PEDLAR.~ ~Time out of mind, for hundreds 4 I| round their windows which in time run up the whole house, 5 I| especially who at such a time should venture to cross 6 I| visits for the very first time.[Pg 16]~ ~The other was 7 I| my live-stock at the same time, and that is why I have 8 I| whimpering at the same time something about his four 9 I| like him in the street any time you like."~ ~The Turk, perceiving 10 I| Halil Patrona."~ ~By this time the Janissary was beside 11 I| him very well indeed this time yesterday, for the man is 12 I| among themselves for a long time the question which was the 13 I| trace of Janaki, and by that time his head was so confused 14 I| heart whispered to him: "The time will come when the whole 15 II| could never remember the time when his heart had actually 16 II| of a maid."~ ~For a long time he gazed rapturously on 17 II| gazing at him for a long time fixedly and sadly.~ ~"That 18 III| matter. For[Pg 53] a long time nobody dared to buy the 19 III| touches her, at the same time uttering certain magical 20 III| and that, too, at the very time when the other part of the 21 III| successive months, and all the time it was growing, the ground 22 III| the midst of flames every time it is illuminated for a 23 III| Achmed continued all the time to smile most graciously.~ ~" 24 IV| who filled up his spare time by devoting himself to the 25 IV| brown study for hours at a time, often till midnight, nay, 26 IV| will close her eyes every time she passes the jars."~ ~ 27 IV| father!" could be heard from time to time amidst their sobs.~ ~ 28 IV| could be heard from time to time amidst their sobs.~ ~Halil 29 IV| different direction each time, I certainly should not 30 IV| a long - oh, so long! - time to his own breast, and pressed 31 IV| and kisses.~ ~And all this time the worthy Berber-Bashi 32 IV| thus began:~ ~"Once upon a time there was a rich merchant. 33 IV| shape and hue, and from time to time the Sultana would 34 IV| and hue, and from time to time the Sultana would pluck 35 IV| awaits thee. In a week's time it will be the Feast of 36 IV| the greater part of his time with his favourite wife, 37 IV| This was not the first time that such a spectacle had 38 IV| her. There was not much time for leave-taking.[Pg 98] 39 V| martial fervour.~ ~From time to time a regiment of Janissaries 40 V| fervour.~ ~From time to time a regiment of Janissaries 41 V| of battle, and if, from time to time, fierce shouts and 42 V| battle, and if, from time to time, fierce shouts and thunderous 43 V| dreams - and it will be quite time enough to hasten to the 44 V| cannon-ball, at the same time reminding him that it was 45 V| yourself, we may still gain time! Remind him through the 46 V| always took up such a lot of time.~ ~The Sultan opened the 47 V| victory;" and for the second time the Kizlar-Aga departed 48 V| victory.~ ~Now, because time was pressing, it was necessary[ 49 V| he were bent on wasting time purposely. By the time the 50 V| wasting time purposely. By the time the devotion was over every 51 VI| odalisks for the twentieth time at least; and the Kiaja 52 VII| the Etmeidan.~ ~By this time not only the caldron of 53 VII| bellowed Abdi for the third time, with a voice of thunder, 54 VII| of thunder, at the same time drawing his sword.~ ~But 55 VII| friendly smile, "in an hour's time our four heads will not 56 VIII| fourteen years, during which time he had elevated and deposed 57 VIII| rule it only happens in the time of greatest danger, for 58 VIII| for it signifies that the time has come for every true 59 VIII| should hesitate at such a time to lay down his life and 60 VIII| messengers.~ ~"They have had time enough to cover the distance 61 VIII| for it.~ ~Then for a long time Halil gazed into the old 62 IX| proceeded.~ ~Thus for a long time he stood upon the throne 63 IX| looked down for a long time upon the Ulemas, and then 64 IX| kissed his hand. And all the time the Ulemas remained prostrate 65 IX| fair Sultana shuddered from time to time in the midst of 66 IX| Sultana shuddered from time to time in the midst of his burning 67 IX| be recorded at the same time that, nevertheless, there 68 IX| loaded cannons. Many is the time, too, that I have seen sharp 69 IX| moved and played music every time the hour struck. Four large 70 IX| for a moment, and all the time his gaze rested calmly on 71 IX| announced that in an hour's time he would proceed to the 72 X| inquisitive man or other. By the time the radiant cortège has 73 X| their shoulders, she all the time vainly imploring them to 74 X| 211]~ ~Ah! before they had time to whirl their swords above 75 XI| commands of the Koran. But a time will come when the old customs 76 XI| El-Ashsör, beginning at the time of sundown.~ ~"Allah give 77 XI| because of you. For some time now, gold and silver pieces, 78 XI| 237]~ ~Kabakulak by this time had had nearly enough of 79 XI| the spot.~ ~In an hour's time the firmans and hatti-scherifs, 80 XII| XII.~ ~HUMAN HOPES.~ ~A time will come when the star 81 XII| feet.~ ~For whole days at a time he sat reading the books 82 XII| were invited at the same time to appear in the Divan and 83 XII| the prophecy says that a time must come when the Ottoman 84 XII| think fit to occupy your time in reading poems and fairy-tales, 85 XII| Gül-Bejáze for the third time, and she was very near to 86 XII| capital, and yet at the same time gratify his ambition. The 87 XII| other. They had not even time to shut their eyes before 88 XII| renouncing at the same time as usual their office of 89 XII| remained poised on high for a time with fluttering pinions, 90 XIII| it through - and a second time she reads it through, and 91 XIII| reads it through a third time, and then she begins to 92 XIII| nursing him once upon a time. So! take him on thy lap. 93 Sel| everybody worth knowing in his time, and he introduces us to