Chapter

 1     I|            immediately."~ ~At these words the knees of the questioner
 2     I|             Balukji, that you bandy words with the flowers of the
 3     I|      convince a drunken man by mere words, drew nearer to him, and
 4    II|             befall." And with these words he whisked away the veil
 5    II|           with kind and encouraging words to fall to. The odalisk
 6    II|            employ tender, caressing words; he knew not what to say
 7   III|             listen to the worthless words which drop from the mouth
 8   III|          certain magical talismanic words of evil portent, from which
 9   III|     countenance."[Pg 57]~ ~At these words the features of Achmed grew
10   III|           interpretation thereof in words fair to listen to. Then
11   III|     merciful towards us if with our words we disturb the tranquil
12   III|        Padishah. And these were his words:~ ~"Oh! my master! Allah
13   III|             promise they recite the words thereof backwards, and believe
14    IV| affectionately greeted him with the words:~ ~"Well, my dear Chorbadshi,
15    IV|         them began to weep, and the words, "My daughter!" "My father!"
16    IV|           to take to the stranger's words. Janaki was the only sober
17    IV|             muttered to herself the words: 'Holy Mother of God! protectress
18    IV|      approached her, and said these words to her in a reassuring tone: '
19    IV|            say.' But Irene at these words would fain have died. And
20    IV|         Virgin!' - and lo! at these words her face grew pale, her
21    IV|             you also."~ ~With these words he cast Janaki from him,
22     V|          thou trouble me with these words!" he exclaimed.~ ~"I do
23     V|                 I do but repeat the words of the Sultana, greatest
24     V|          thou trouble me with these words?" repeated the Sultan.~ ~"
25     V|            my tongue because of the words I have spoken. 'Twas the
26     V|            they call to thee! Their words are more potent than the
27     V|            are more potent than the words of Adsalis. Go then! follow
28     V|           the executioner."~ ~These words, uttered in a ringing, sonorous
29     V|      endeavoured to add a couple of words on his own account to the
30     V|             from its cage, at these words rushed from out the ranks
31     V| needle-point were visible. Whatever words on this last page happened
32     V|          needle, and these were the words he read:~ ~"He who fears
33     V|            his head and kissing the words of the Alkoran. "Make ready
34     V|            horses, yet listen to my words! The noontide hour has passed,
35     V|            but half a man.~ ~At the words of the Kizlar-Aga he removed
36     V|           delay. He whispered a few words in the ear of Izmail Aga,
37    VI|               The mob greeted these words with a savage yell, raised
38    VI|          the sound of his whispered words, he sees a white mass, huddled
39   VII|         command the fleet, in other words, he was constrained to leave
40   VII|        Pavilion of Justice. Mark my words!"~ ~With these words Abdi
41   VII|             my words!"~ ~With these words Abdi gave his horse the
42   VII|          dirty end."~ ~And at these words all the other Janissaries
43  VIII|         pretended not to hear these words. He did not even look up
44  VIII|           You must have heard their words amiss. He from whom you
45  VIII|        others," said he.~ ~At these words Achmed sprang from the divan
46  VIII|          And Achmed listened to the words of the Kapudan, and at dawn
47    IX|             the years to come these words were to be as an eternal
48    IX|            do they want?"~ ~And the words of his little son rang constantly
49    IX|               No one replied to the words of the Sultan.~ ~"Answer,
50    IX|             in his chair. After the words just uttered every voice
51    IX|      silence followed upon Achmed's words. The Ulemas fixed their
52    IX|          tempest-tost sea and bandy words therewith?"~ ~Achmed gazed
53    IX|           did not deliver it in the words of Achmed. He neither begged
54    IX|        sternly, without picking his words, as Achmed ought to have
55    IX|         Listen not, O Halil, to the words of my companion. The Padishah
56    IX|            will go too."~ ~At these words the others also began to
57    IX|          usurers!"~ ~And with these words he waved his hand defiantly
58    IX|             everyone had obeyed his words. The people now whispered
59     X|          with us."~ ~And with these words she banged her tambourine
60     X|        blood-red with rage at these words, while Gül-Bejáze went as
61     X|            And having uttered these words, Achmed withdrew from the
62    XI|             to be defiled."~ ~These words deeply moved the hearts
63    XI|           of me?"~ ~"Don't twist my words, you old owl!" said Musli,
64   XII|             he opened his mouth his words were sad and gloomy. All
65   XII|             an orphan."~ ~With such words did he trouble them. They
66   XII|           the ground."~ ~With these words Halil resumed his place.~ ~
67   XII|          smile and replied in these words:[Pg 251]~ ~"It is a great
68   XII|            these mortally insulting words. Furiously he leaped from
69   XII|           there is no answer to the words of Halil Patrona?" inquired
70   XII|            be made to falter by the words of the wise?"~ ~In response
71   XII|          their kaftans!"~ ~At these words out of the adjoining apartment
72   XII|          above his head.~ ~At these words Halil drew forth from his
73   Sel|           the volume until the last words are read." - Daily Telegraph.~ ~
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