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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. 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