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 1     I|                to them personally.~ ~The head Mufti had already hurled
 2     I|               hurled three fetvas at the head of Shah Mahmud, and just
 3     I|            people. Finally he nodded his head as if he had made up his
 4     I|                  bad one. I see that the head of it is well-studded with
 5     I|                 choose to strike off the head of a dog? You can pick up
 6     I|               that he pointed at his own head, which he flung back defiantly
 7     I|                on the[Pg 23] Janissary's head that the fellow's face was
 8     I|                      Do not trouble your head about me, muzafir! I will
 9     I|                 the rush-mat, placed his head upon the trough, and folding
10     I|                  flowed from the giant's head, was still there in the
11     I|             Janaki, and by that time his head was so confused by all manner
12     I|               and as he humbly bowed his head in the dust before them,
13     I|           Janissary had split in two the head of this or that pedlar who
14    II|             public crier. "As I value my head I must obey my orders, and
15    II|               take her veil from off her head in the auction-yard, where
16    II|           whisked away the veil from the head of the odalisk.~ ~"By the
17    II|                  die."~ ~Halil shook his head gravely.~ ~"So young, and
18   III|              Berber-Bashi who shaves his head, the Ibrikdar Aga who washes
19   III|               did[Pg 51] not trouble his head about them at all. Like
20   III|          pearl-embroidered kauk from the head of the Sultan - "thou hast
21   III|                   was likely to turn the head of anybody. He knew not
22   III|               dressing of the Padishah's head, whereupon the Ibrikdar
23   III| pearl-embroidered kauk on the top of his head, and adjusted the long eastern
24   III|                Tamasip reappeared at the head of a handful of heroes and
25    IV|                  he would throw back his head again, and if at such times
26    IV|                Halil did not trouble his head in the least about all this
27    IV|                 upon something above his head, when somebody who had approached
28    IV|                 there?" and he shook his head sadly.~ ~"Not unless the
29    IV|                 worthy Musli, thrust his head inside the door, and witnessing
30    IV|              swinging censers. Above her head was a large fruit-tree made
31    IV|             covered by her own hair from head to heel, she bade them paint
32     V|                  or when they demand the head of a detested pasha, or
33     V|                   said Achmed bowing his head and kissing the words of
34    VI|              with Halil Patrona at their head.~ ~In the hand of each one
35    VI|              sort?"~ ~"Death be upon his head!" roared the furious multitude,
36    VI|                more, angrily shaking his head.~ ~Then many of them understood
37   VII|               were crying loudly for his head.~ ~On the way thither, he
38   VII|                streets an hour hence his head shall dangle in front of
39   VII|           articulately, but he shook his head by way of intimating that
40   VII|           proposal the Sultan nodded his head approvingly. The Sultana
41   VII|                 of them shot through the head. That will help to smooth
42   VII|                  Sultan Achmed shook his head.~ ~"We have resolved otherwise,"
43   VII|           Ibrahim sadly[Pg 152] bent his head, and whispered with a voice
44  VIII|               Sulali fell to shaking his head.~ ~"You ask much, Halil!"~ ~"
45  VIII|               away the flowers. A bloody head is at the bottom of the
46  VIII|                  there also was a bloody head.~ ~"And whose is that?"~ ~"
47  VIII|                eyes of Gül-Bejáze a grey head with a white beard, which
48  VIII|              when she regarded the third head she shook her own in amazement.~ ~"
49    IX|                his hand against them his head I myself will cut in twain,
50    IX|                placing his hand upon his head, solemnly blessed him.~ ~"
51    IX|           midnight. The whole Court bent head and knee before the new
52    IX|            familiar roundish kuka on his head.~ ~As he passed through
53    IX|               the fire of his gaze. With head erect he advanced in front
54    IX|                he raised his hand to his head, and greeted the Sultan
55    IX|                 now place thyself at the head of thy host," said Halil, "
56    IX|             extended his hands above his head and thrice pronounced the
57     X|                gold circlet - was on the head of Mahmud, but the sword,
58     X|               accumulating insult on the head of Adsalis, "for she is
59     X|                Mahmud gently stroked the head of the Sultana and said,
60    XI|                an ottoman, her beautiful head, with a feeling of languid
61    XI|                 229] Mussulman raise his head against God - a Mussulman
62    XI|                  whoever is so much as a head taller than his brethren
63    XI|                The Vizier threw back his head.~ ~"Come, come, my son!"
64    XI|           himself.~ ~"Don't trouble your head about me, Kabakulak,[Pg
65    XI|               make them lay the rascal's head at his own feet, but the
66   XII|              temerarious projects in his head ought not to live any longer -
67   XII|                  look, measured him from head to foot. He knew now that
68   XII|           whether he was standing on his head or his heels. Kaplan Giraj
69   XII|                    Gül-Bejáze buried her head in her husband's bosom and
70   XII|                huge broadsword above his head.~ ~At these words Halil
71   XII|               fell. They chopped off his head and he offered not the slightest
72  XIII|             places a soft pillow for his head, lays her own warm soft
73  XIII|                warm soft arm beneath his head, presses him to her bosom
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