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 1     I|     remain beneath your roof this day also, prepare therewith
 2     I|      awake all night long.~ ~Next day he again strolled about
 3     I|           chalked up his name the day before. And lo! the name
 4    II|           offered for sale. Every day Halil saw some ten to twenty
 5   III|         harem at all hours of the day and night, and finding no
 6   III|         only at dawn of this very day that the Padishah had quitted
 7   III|        slaves at dawn of the 12th day of the month Dzhemakir,
 8   III|        the month Dzhemakir, which day is a day of good omen to
 9   III|         Dzhemakir, which day is a day of good omen to the sons
10   III|         smiling pleasantly, "this day is to me a day of felicity.
11   III|  pleasantly, "this day is to me a day of felicity. The Sultana[
12   III|     Padishah, that, but the other day, a new island rose up from
13   III|     servant, thou wilt proclaim a day of penance and fasting instead
14    IV|        weaker than of yore.~ ~One day he was sitting, as usual,
15    IV|     mysterious guest of the other day - the Greek Janaki.[Pg 71]~ ~"
16    IV|    presence of a stranger.~ ~"One day," continued the maiden, "
17    IV|      dwarf in her lap. At a later day Irene discovered that this
18    IV|         they can only hate. Every day she beheld the Sultan, whose
19    IV|        the Sultana. The following day Irene could not see this
20    IV|      water, and regularly, on the day following every such occurrence,
21    IV|       arrived, and throughout the day all the cannons on the Bosphorus
22    IV|          they laid her down. Next day the Padishah again summoned
23    IV|       thing happened on the third day likewise. Then the Sultana
24    IV| remembering."~ ~"On the following day the pale prince made a present
25    IV|        see a blow like that every day. With your bare hand too!
26     V|  frivolous excuses, from the 18th day of Safer (2nd of September)
27     V|          of September) to the 1st day of Rebusler, and from that
28     V|           Rebusler, and from that day again to the Prophet's birthday
29     V|           expected, the appointed day is at length drawing near,
30     V|        a-building, and at dawn of day there it stands all ready
31     V|         in his morning devotions, day by day he punctually observes
32     V|         morning devotions, day by day he punctually observes this
33     V|     little of the huckster of the day before yesterday in Halil'
34     V|       Prophet into camp this very day, not a single one of them
35     V|       camp, at any rate, not that day. Let at least the memory
36     V|        hold him back for a single day the rebellion would burst
37    VI|       conscience.~ ~The following day was Thursday, the 28th September.
38    VI|           September. On that very day, twelve months before, the
39    VI| eleven-year-old son had died. The day was therefore kept as a
40    VI|        therefore kept as a solemn day of mourning, and a general
41    VI|       many of the commanders this day of rest was a season of
42    VI|        them strictly observed the day - in his own peculiar manner.~ ~
43    VI|           in[Pg 128] the light of day when a sudden concussion
44    VI|          slaying, for to-day is a day of death and lamentation."~ ~
45    VI| dishonoured thee shall, this very day, lie in the dust before
46   VII|          HEADS.~ ~It is not every day that one can see budding
47   VII|         kept back the fleet for a day or two.~ ~But what the wind
48   VII|         of doing for himself. The day of rest appointed for the
49  VIII|        banner, and two piastres a day over and above the usual
50  VIII|           Kapudan, and at dawn of day vanished from amongst them.
51  VIII|           see the dawn of another day. It cannot be otherwise.
52  VIII|          had presented to him the day before.~ ~The four tulips
53  VIII|      comrades about midnight, and day had scarce dawned when he
54  VIII|           at night! Wait till the day dawns."~ ~The first ray
55  VIII|        the Sultan.~ ~"Master, the day is breaking."~ ~"Call hither
56    IX|          and the light[Pg 182] of day grow dim before his eyes
57    IX|       come, therefore, at dawn of day next morning and do homage
58    IX|         treasures he had won that day; but the fair Sultana shuddered
59    IX|         is only to be seen on the day when a new Sultan has ascended
60    IX|        the Malikane was from this day forth abolished.~ ~The shout
61     X|        streets, and this blissful day may come to pass twice or
62     X|          Feast of Halwet. On that day no man, of whatever rank,
63     X|     conduct accordingly.~ ~On the day of the feast of Halwet all
64    XI|          the eighth-and-twentieth day of the month Rubi-Estani,
65    XI|        the Talik book.~ ~The next day Halil gathered together
66    XI|          predicted. The year, the day is at hand when the name
67   XII|           anniversary of the very day when he made her his wife.
68   XII|           Whithersoever I may one day rise, he would reflect,
69   XII|         said Halil, "who will one day be called to great things."~ ~
70   XII|   occasion to ruin him.~ ~ ~ ~One day the Sultan distributed thirty
71   XII|         foe whose sword shall one day deal the nations of Muhammad
72   XII|          may Allah cause you, one day, to become the slave of
73   XII|           the evening of the last day he led Gül-Bejáze down to
74   XII|    Perhaps to-morrow, perhaps the day after to-morrow, perhaps
75   XII|           Only three survived the day, Sulali, Mohammed the dervish,
76   XII|           Ulemas.~ ~The following day they were all put to death.~ ~
77   XII|          to death.~ ~On the third day after that the people of
78  XIII|           when he comes.~ ~And so day follows day.~ ~One day there
79  XIII|       comes.~ ~And so day follows day.~ ~One day there came a
80  XIII|         so day follows day.~ ~One day there came a tapping at
81  XIII|            whose hand?~ ~The next day from morn to eve she again
82  XIII|          And thus it goes on from day to day.~ ~From morn to eve
83  XIII|       thus it goes on from day to day.~ ~From morn to eve the
84   Sel|            Daily Chronicle.~ ~The Day of Wrath. (Fifth Edition.)~ ~
85   Sel|        Novels~ ~BY AUTHORS OF THE DAY.~ ~Crown 8vo, cloth gilt,
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