Chapter

 1     I|      street, scare out of their way all whom they meet; whole
 2     I|         on in front to show the way, he led the stranger through
 3     I|         them if we went another way. Take this lesson from me:
 4     I|   Janissary suddenly barred the way, seized him by the collar
 5     I|      Janissaries? Get out of my way while you are still able
 6     I|      say, and then go thine own way also!"~ ~"Why, what ails
 7     I|       temerity.~ ~"Come! Go thy way!"~ ~"Do you know whose hand
 8     I| inextricably, that the shortest way to everybody's house was
 9     I|   travellers who had lost their way in the desert and were dying
10     I|        your house and pursue my way further."~ ~Halil departed,
11     I|         said, he could find his way along by himself.~ ~Halil
12     I|         accompanied him all the way to the nearest thoroughfare.
13     I|       was true enough. The best way for a man to find out what
14     I|         And as he, pursuing his way home, passed by the Tsiragan
15     I|         happened to come in his way.[Pg 36]~ ~ ~ ~
16    II|   dewdrops upon them, as is the way with roses! - the dewdrops
17    II|       dwelling-place.~ ~All the way thither the girl never uttered
18   III|         the Padishah making his way through innumerable richly
19   III|      richly carved doors on his way to his dressing-chamber.~ ~
20   III|       festivals, and the surest way of gaining his good graces
21    IV|          trust me for finding a way of getting my girl out of
22    IV| accompany him homewards. On the way thither he looked in at
23    IV|       rags - that is always the way with cobblers!~ ~When he
24    IV|     cheap. We can easily find a way out of it. Before the business
25    IV|     than if he had fled all the way to the Isle of Rhodes for
26     V|        their invitation! Go the way they point out to thee!
27     V| regiment. These kettles, by the way, play a leading part in
28     V|       speech, and the bountiful way in which he scattered the
29     V|       die however, but made her way by the secret staircase
30     V|    Sultana.~ ~The surem, by the way, is a holy supplication
31     V|     kiosk to the sea-shore, the way was barred by the Kizlar-Aga,
32    VI|        came conveniently in his way; but, for all that, the
33    VI|       banner.~ ~The people made way before them, and allowed
34    VI|     meantime Halil had made his way to that particular dungeon
35    VI|         in his arms, forced his way in, and seeking out the
36   VII|     whole ship loads of snow by way of the Black Sea - and kept
37   VII|   loudly for his head.~ ~On the way thither, he came face to
38   VII|     again shortly," he cried by way of a parting salute.~ ~"
39   VII|          which he passed on his way, was filled with people
40   VII|      revilings in silence, gave way before him, and made a way
41   VII|      way before him, and made a way for his prancing steed.
42   VII|         so at last directed his way towards the Etmeidan.~ ~
43   VII|        but he shook his head by way of intimating that surrender
44   VII|         and pacifying them that way.~ ~At this last proposal
45  VIII|         bostanjis, forced their way through the thick[Pg 156]
46  VIII|         death by the mob on the way, the eleven others were
47  VIII|           Halil Patrona, by the way, was still wearing his old
48  VIII|   Sulali bowed to the ground by way of acknowledgment of such
49  VIII|     through the garden on their way to the fatal chamber into
50  VIII|      observed the Kizlar-Aga by way of corroboration, "the whole
51  VIII|       direction by a circuitous way.~ ~Meanwhile the Sultan
52  VIII|       the labour of forcing his way through the crowd that thronged
53  VIII|        the other side.~ ~On the way his gaze fell upon the face
54    IX|       children in just the same way. And this Achmed had good
55    IX|      One Nights who can hew his way through monsters and spectres,
56    IX|       resplendent sentries made way before him, closing up again,
57    IX|         and diamonds. Whichever way he turned the roses embroidered
58     X|       carry her[Pg 209] all the way home for the honour of the
59     X|  chanced to fall in with on the way; and before them went the
60     X|      frantic bayaderes.~ ~"Make way for the Sultana!" cried
61     X|        approaching crowd, "make way for the Sultana and her
62     X|         raised on high.~ ~"Make way for the Sultana!" screamed
63     X|        herself forward.~ ~"Make way thyself, thou bearded old
64     X|        witch," she cried; "make way, I say, before the wife
65     X|      their clothes, and then by way of[Pg 212] mockery remounting
66     X|        wretch who would bar the way before me?" she cried in
67     X|      and she it is who bars thy way and compels thee to make
68     X|       endeavoured to explain by way of pantomime, for speaking
69     X|      the Sultana Asseki to give way before a pale doll?"[Pg
70     X|    suite of the Sultana to make way before Gül-Bejáze, but escorted
71    XI|       believer must pass on his way to Paradise, the load of
72    XI|         pressed Halil's hand by way of expressing his gratitude
73   XII|        when in his enthusiastic way he[Pg 246] addressed them,
74   XII|  dominions were directly in the way of an invading enemy, and
75   XII|      joys of this life. But, by way of reward for betraying
76   XII|         he.~ ~This was the only way of talking sense to the
77   XII|   favour him with an honourable way of retreat. He was offering
78  XIII|        arrived. He came another way, and must be in the house
79   Sel|         story, told in a lively way, incident following on incident
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