Chapter

 1     I|            look, replied angrily:~ ~"Go straight on and you'll be
 2     I|              was because I wanted to go there, but to avoid straying
 3     I|          while you are still able to go away whole, for if you remain
 4     I|           obedient."~ ~"Let my guest go in peace, I say, and then
 5     I|            in peace, I say, and then go thine own way also!"~ ~"
 6     I|            act of temerity.~ ~"Come! Go thy way!"~ ~"Do you know
 7     I|              if thou dost not let me go immediately, I will cut
 8     I|                And if thou leave not go of my guest, I will fell
 9     I|         around it.~ ~"And now let us go to sleep!" said Halil Patrona
10     I|               I pray you, therefore, go back to your house, take
11    II|          thousand piastres would not go very far in that direction.
12    II|             in my house, but you can go[Pg 43] in and out of it
13    II|            had made the two piastres go as far as they could, and
14    II|           remain so until he lets me go again, and his lips grow
15   III|             they pronounce when they go forth to war against the
16   III|          gently with. She is free to go about the house as she likes.
17   III|       Kizlar-Aga, "the flower cannot go on living without the sun,
18   III|            it shall be, and I cannot go back from my oath as though
19    IV|            he would beckon to her to go to sleep again - nobody
20    IV|         traverse the whole earth and go in a different direction
21    IV|              aleikum! God's blessing go with your mirth. Why, you
22    IV|             chopped off than let her go.~ ~Janaki promised money
23    IV|      recognised it for his:~ ~"Leave go of my wife, Ali Kermesh!"
24    IV|          Once more I ask you - leave go of my wife, Ali Kermesh!"~ ~
25    IV|              comes to light, we will go to the Etmeidan and join
26    IV|          proposition.~ ~"You two may go over to the Janissaries
27     V|              that bade me speak."~ ~"Go back to her and tell her
28     V|          thou dost lose thy beloved? Go on before and tell her that
29     V|           than the words of Adsalis. Go then! follow their invitation!
30     V|             follow their invitation! Go the way they point out to
31     V|              a gentle, feeble sound! Go! there also I will be with
32     V|               sobbing loudly, not to go to the camp, at any rate,
33     V|             up his mind that he must go. One single moment only
34     V|          contrary to their plans.~ ~"Go and remind the Sultan,"
35     V|             Adsalis, "that he cannot go to the wars without the
36     V|              up his mind:~ ~"We will go to-morrow."~ ~Ibrahim was
37    VI|         hands of Allah. Come, let us go to prayer and then to bed!"~ ~
38    VI|             making ready the host to go to the assistance of the
39    VI|             incendiaries, and let us go forth burning and slaying,
40   VII|         Kapudan Pasha was obliged to go to sea and command the fleet,
41   VII|             the Kapudan Pasha not to go to Stambul as death awaited
42   VII|              wretched creatures, and go and hide yourselves behind
43   VII|              hurt[Pg 146] you if you go away. I would rather see
44   VII|          advice of the Kiaja Beg, to go back to the town with the
45  VIII|            and twenty bostanjis, and go in search of Halil Patrona,
46  VIII|            cry to Heaven against me. Go back, Sulali, and say to
47  VIII|           still alive as thou seest. Go and sleep in thy harem and
48  VIII|           that the Chief Mufti might go free.~ ~The old man quitted
49  VIII|       implored Sulali, "let me first go down with the Imam of the
50  VIII|            signified that they might go.~ ~Sulali, Hassan, and Ispirizade
51  VIII|           also. Thou wouldst have me go on loving thee, wouldst
52  VIII|                  What dost thou say? Go away now when the very sun
53  VIII|           none can tell where he is. Go now, and tell that to those
54    IX|           you with courage enough to go and speak to them?"~ ~A
55    IX|              or who would venture to go on an embassy to the tempest-tost
56    IX|             on the Sultan.~ ~"I will go to them," he said reassuringly; "
57    IX|              said that he also would go with Sulali. He had not
58    IX|          return. Far rather would he go with him also to the rebels.
59    IX|         never again find its fellow. Go back and peace rest upon
60    IX|            sound, we can, of course, go ourselves."~ ~This crazy
61    IX|            and say:~ ~"I myself will go to the Seraglio."~ ~Some
62    IX|             from afar and must needs go close up to him?"~ ~"'Tis
63    IX|           Did I not say that I would go alone?"~ ~"But we won't
64    IX|                But we won't let thee go. What art thou thinking
65    IX|          thou art really resolved to go?" inquired Musli. "Well,
66    IX|           Well, in that case, I will go too."~ ~At these words the
67    IX|          Into it indeed they did not go; but, anyhow, they surrounded
68    IX|          invitation of thy people to go to the Ejub mosque, in order
69     X|            the odalisks of one harem go forth to call upon the odalisks
70    XI|              and it is not lawful to go on with a prayer that has
71    XI|           who see, who hear, and yet go on dreaming! For when we
72    XI|         consume Stambul."~ ~"We must go to the Sultan about it,"
73    XI|             know it! gold and silver go further and hit the mark
74    XI|              Allow me," said he, "to go with this writing to the
75    XI|        Princes of the Giaours do not go there themselves but send
76    XI|            that Musli only wanted to go instead of him because it
77    XI|             saying, he, Musli, would go off at once to the Sultan
78    XI|            upon long ago, so you may go away home."~ ~"Go away indeed!
79    XI|            you may go away home."~ ~"Go away indeed! not yet! Then
80    XI| distinguished man. The Sultan cannot go back from his word."~ ~"
81    XI|              decrees."~ ~"Very well, go to the Sultan then and get
82   XII|            tenderly embraced him.~ ~"Go not back, leave me not alone,"
83   XII|             Come with us, let us all go together, vanish with us.
84   XII|              window and let the dove go, and she, rising swiftly
85   Sel|            you cannot stop, but must go hurtling on to the end.
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