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| Alphabetical [« »] malikane 2 malincourt 2 mall 4 man 91 man-child 1 mandolines 1 manes 1 | Frequency [« »] 93 could 93 time 91 every 91 man 91 your 89 face 88 achmed | Maurus Jókai Halil the Pedlar Concordances man |
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1 I| be a strong, well-built man, with a tolerably plump 2 I| which is apt to overtake a man in a large foreign city 3 I| the Etmeidan, the other man to be coming from it. The 4 I| me, for I am only a poor man."~ ~"Oh, as for that, I 5 I| ears. It was some drunken man evidently, but whoever the 6 I| doubt of it. A peace-loving man would not think of making 7 I| was about to slip past the man of war, the Janissary suddenly 8 I| difficult to convince a drunken man by mere words, drew nearer 9 I| who knew all about every man in Stambul, in order that 10 I| from him where dwelt the man to whom the letter entrusted 11 I| don't fancy I can know the man to whom this letter is directed."~ ~" 12 I| time yesterday, for the man is yourself - none other."~ ~ 13 I| the letter. Of a truth the man who confided them to me 14 I| enough. The best way for a man to find out what he has 15 I| told you that I was a poor man, but that was not true; 16 I| set out in search of the man who had given him this sum 17 II| likely to happen to the man who presumed to buy an odalisk 18 II| was not the act of a wise man to pick up a flower which 19 II| seemed to say.~ ~Only one man still remained in front 20 II| maid indeed! What eyes! A man might fancy they could speak, 21 II| before him, and felt a new man awakening within him beneath 22 II| the bazaar. The instant a man embraces me I become as 23 III| one madly presumptuous man was found who was lured 24 III| What is the name of this man?"?~ ~"Halil Patrona."~ ~" 25 III| happened after that?"~ ~"The man took the girl home, whose 26 III| dead at the contact of a man's hand, and that neither 27 III| always wont to do whenever a man touches her, at the same 28 IV| slipper-stitching. This man often beheld Halil prowling 29 IV| very worthy and respectable man."~ ~"And why may I not sleep 30 IV| all Pera is talking? - the man I mean who purchased a slave-girl 31 IV| Janaki: if I were as rich a man as you are, trust me for 32 IV| not come across another man like you. Tell me, therefore, 33 IV| my slave. And this worthy man here is my wife's father. 34 IV| Janaki was the only sober man among them, neither wine 35 IV| almost feel frightened. If a man listened long enough to 36 IV| eunuch - a horrid, pockmarked man, whose upper lip was split 37 IV| Virgin whenever the face of a man drew near to her face, and 38 IV| For a whole month this man left his slave-girl untouched, 39 IV| bare hand too! To kill a man with nothing but your empty 40 V| was indeed as valiant a man as they tried to make out, 41 V| 110] his comrades, "that man is drunk, dead drunk. He 42 V| already he was but half a man.~ ~At the words of the Kizlar-Aga 43 V| and said in the tone of a man who has at last made up 44 VII| year, but if you trample a man to death, Mashallah! he 45 VII| regiment and every tenth man of them shot through the 46 VIII| account, oh Padishah! A brave man is always ready to die a 47 VIII| Pasha.~ ~"Ye see a dead man before you," said the Grand 48 VIII| setting a term to the life of man.~ ~ ~ ~[Pg 167]~ ~Meanwhile 49 VIII| Damad Ibrahim of the old man.~ ~"Why we fought together, 50 VIII| might go free.~ ~The old man quitted his comrades about 51 VIII| in the arms of the strong man who held her, as he compelled 52 VIII| It was a grey-bearded old man.~ ~"What is thy name, worthy 53 VIII| is thy name, worthy old man?" inquired Halil.[Pg 177]~ ~" 54 VIII| golden denarius into the old man's palm, the old man kissed 55 VIII| old man's palm, the old man kissed his hand for it.~ ~ 56 VIII| Halil gazed into the old man's face.~ ~"Manoli!"~ ~"At 57 IX| wouldst be a much wiser man if thou wert to adventure 58 IX| nevertheless, there was one man among them who could not 59 IX| that which flashes from a man's eye when he has received 60 X| done likewise? Suppose a man to have been kept in rigorous, 61 X| of Halwet. On that day no man, of whatever rank, may come 62 X| decapitate without mercy every man who does not remain indoors. 63 X| would be for the eyes of a man! Every street is swarming 64 X| musical chatter, and any man who could have seen them 65 X| hold of some inquisitive man or other. By the time the 66 X| Patrona, the most powerful man in the realm, whose wife 67 X| see that thou art neither man nor woman," cried she, " 68 X| prison-fortress of the Seven Towers, a man's voice called loudly into 69 X| Adsalis!"[Pg 214]~ ~"Ha! a man! a man!" cried the furious 70 X| Pg 214]~ ~"Ha! a man! a man!" cried the furious mob; 71 XI| indeed are the thoughts of man. He piles world upon world, 72 XI| dust. Wherefore, then, does man take thought for the morrow?~ ~ 73 XI| must be, for no righteous man dwells therein. The whole 74 XI| a wise and distinguished man. The Sultan cannot go back 75 XI| A wise and distinguished man!" cried Musli in amazement. " 76 XI| that he had to do with a man of character who would not 77 XII| what is the life of a mere man?~ ~In thought he endowed 78 XII| Almighty, and from what son of man does the Lord God take counsel?~ ~ 79 XII| from the dust - and this man was Kaplan Giraj, the Khan 80 XII| and they agreed that a man with such temerarious projects 81 XII| been betrayed by the very man to whom he had assigned 82 XII| am a rough and ignorant man I know, therefore do not 83 XII| employed the interval like a man who feels that his last 84 XII| heart then. He rewards the man whom his ministers would 85 XIII| grows up, as he becomes a man with the capacity of judging 86 Sel| achievements as a boy and man, deftly built up to completeness 87 Sel| Black and White.~ ~The Man Who Forgot. (Second Edition.)~ ~ 88 Sel| John Mackie, Author of "The Man Who Forgot," etc. 3/6~ ~" 89 Sel| delightful picture of the man and his social charm. The 90 Sel| 41)~ ~MRS. A. PHILLIPS.~ ~MAN PROPOSES. (29)~ ~MRS. E. 91 Sel| HOLMES.~ ~THROUGH ANOTHER MAN'S EYES. (35)~ ~E. M. DAVY.~ ~