Chapter

 1   Int|        the Ottoman Empire in his hands till, on November 25th,
 2     I|        chance to fall into their hands. Every faithful Mussulman,
 3     I|         kavasses have laid their hands upon my apprentice and all
 4     I|  immediately, I will cut off thy hands, thy feet, thine ears, and
 5     I|      adversary with his gigantic hands, lifted him up, and then
 6     I|          for clutching with both hands the giant's throat, he squeezed
 7     I|        for his guest to wash his hands, fetched drinking-water
 8   III|          Robes, the Chobodar who hands the Sultan his first garment,
 9   III|      Ibrikdar Aga who washes his hands, the Peshkiriji Bashi who
10   III| everything himself, with his own hands, so that all his acquaintances
11   III|         came forward to wash his hands, the Peshkiriji Bashi carefully
12   III|           the Sultana folded her hands on the knees of the Padishah,
13   III|       After the usual kissing of hands, the nuptials were proceeded
14   III|       The Chief Mufti folded his hands across his breast and bent
15   III|          every Mussulman had ten hands and every one of the ten
16    IV|  a-kissing, again and again, her hands and arms, and at last her
17    IV|         on his knees, raised his hands to Heaven, and gave thanks
18    IV|         other, and they took her hands and caressed[Pg 77] and
19    IV|       tips of his toes, with his hands fumbling nervously about
20    IV|    kaftan; for the poor fellow's hands were resinous to a degree.
21    IV|      over with joy, he smote his hands together and fell a-wondering.~ ~"
22     V|   already awaiting him there and hands the Sultan a signet-ring.~ ~"
23     V|        covered her face with her hands.~ ~"Can the rose blossom
24     V|     Kizlar-Aga, placed it in his hands, and commissioned him to
25     V|          Am I a mere tool in the hands of my army, and why do I
26     V|       and hiding his face in his hands, "the Sultana Asseki would
27     V|        Sultan, and gave into his hands the needle with which the
28    VI|      Hassan accordingly laid his hands on sundry who came conveniently
29    VI|          we should all be in the hands of Allah. Come, let us go
30    VI|        to plant out with his own hands; the Reis-Effendi hastened
31    VI|        and fall into the enemy's hands, and we are not suffered
32    VI|         with drawn swords in our hands. There is treachery - treachery
33    VI|     captives! Put daggers in the hands of the murderers and flaming
34    VI|       and flaming torches in the hands of the incendiaries, and
35    VI|       him? Gently he removes her hands from her face and in the
36   VII|          his tulips with his own hands. He selected the bulbs resulting
37   VII|     flowers, and he dug with his hands deep down in the soil lest
38   VII|          of the tulips, with his hands all covered with mould,
39   VII|          he had raised with both hands, in the porcelain vase,
40   VII|              Ye fools, whose mad hands rise against your own heads!
41  VIII|           guarded, he rubbed his hands together with an enigmatical
42  VIII|         his, that rubbing of the hands, which had been robbed of
43  VIII|      stood up and, raising their hands, exclaimed:~ ~"Allah preserve
44  VIII|       covering his face with his hands, no doubt he was weeping.
45  VIII|        lest they fall into their hands alive."~ ~"Oh, sir," implored
46  VIII|        they have fallen into the hands of the rebels who are holding
47    IX|          together, he thrust his hands into the girdle of his mantle,
48    IX|       laughed. Musli clapped his hands together in his desperation.~ ~"
49    IX|     striking his bosom with both hands and boldly stepping forward - "
50    IX|       air. Why, even if both our hands were full of swords and
51    IX|        thee!"~ ~Then folding his hands across his breast he flung
52    IX|          should pass into worthy hands; behold it is accomplished,
53    IX|         the people may be in thy hands alone, and not in the hands
54    IX|      hands alone, and not in the hands of these rich usurers!"~ ~
55    IX|       with drawn swords in their hands as is the wont of the common
56    IX|         triumph. He extended his hands above his head and thrice
57    IX|          stood stiffly, with his hands raised towards Heaven and
58     X|        them free again. In their hands they hold their nakaras (
59     X|     weapons were torn from their hands, and their backs were well-belaboured
60     X|       their shoulders, wrung her hands in her desperation, and
61     X|     despair, raised her clenched hands towards Heaven and could
62     X|    Towers stood Achmed, in whose hands was now a far more terrible
63    XI|         recited the Fateha5 with hands raised heavenwards, ascended
64    XI|           tender women lay their hands upon the sword to use it
65    XI|          awoke. Halil washed his hands and feet, and turning towards
66    XI|            in vain he raised his hands heavenwards; in vain he
67    XI|     given to have swords in your hands and ideas in your heads
68    XI|         they could but put their hands to their breasts, bow down
69    XI|      speaking-trumpet out of his hands, bawled in his ear:~ ~"Janaki
70    XI|   functionaries, were in Musli's hands as desired.~ ~Only as to
71   XII|       with their swords in their hands.~ ~The plot was well contrived,
72   XII|        content to sit with their hands in their laps because the
73   XII|    Forgive one another and shake hands, I say."~ ~And he seized
74   XII|          he seized the reluctant hands of both men and absolutely
75   XII|  absolutely forced them to shake hands with each other. But he
76   XII|         the oars in his powerful hands and was soon some distance
77   XII|    instant Kabakulak clapped his hands and cried:~ ~"Bring in their
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