Chapter

 1     I|  peculiar to the Greek race. "My name is Janaki, and I am a butcher
 2     I|       hand thou art grasping? My name is Halil."~ ~"Mine also
 3     I| requested him not to mention the name of the Sultan quite so frequently
 4     I|             Yes, I see that your name is written on that also."~ ~"
 5     I|          a red tile he wrote his name above that of Halil Pelivan.~ ~
 6     I|      where he had chalked up his name the day before. And lo!
 7     I|          day before. And lo! the name of Pelivan was again stuck
 8     I|          shoulders and wrote his name high up, just beneath the
 9     I|      spot where[Pg 35] Pelivan's name could not top his own again,
10    II|     command of the Padishah. The name of this odalisk is Gül-Bejáze;
11    II|        Well does she deserve the name of Gül-Bejáze! Her cheeks
12    II|      commands, my master!"~ ~"My name is Halil - call me so!"~ ~"
13    II|          his heart abhors me. My name is not Gül-Bejáze, the White
14   III|       seem as if he knew not the name of grief, as if he were
15   III|         a guest."~ ~"What is the name of this man?"?~ ~"Halil
16   III|      believer! For she spoke the name of that holy woman whose
17   III|         their banners, and whose name they pronounce when they
18   III|        son, hast thou not, whose name is Osman, and who has now
19    IV|    by-word with his fellows. The name he now went by in the bazaars
20    IV|           Nor can I tell you his name, but that has nothing to
21    IV|        And know you not what the name of the maiden was?" inquired
22    IV|           for Irene was the very name she had received at her
23    IV|         fathers did not know his name.[Pg 84]~ ~"Pomp and splendour,
24    IV|       all in vain. At the[Pg 90] name of the Blessed Virgin, the
25    IV|       never failed to invoke the name of the Blessed Virgin whenever
26    IV|          slave-girl going by the name of Irene who feigned to
27     V|       Aga that if the Aga, whose name was Hassan, was indeed as
28     V|    Janissary fellows goes by the name of Halil Patrona?"~ ~Patrona
29     V|       not give me a handle to my name, you dog of a ciaus?" roared
30     V|     ready to die and glorify His name thereby. His Will be done!
31   VII|          Janissaries, and in the name of the Stambul Cadi, Hassan
32   VII|       deserve to have a glorious name; but don't ask me for this
33  VIII|    former cadi of Stambul, whose name he had heard mentioned by
34  VIII|          fast and loose with his name, and that he knew nothing
35  VIII|       Aga, "and greet him in the name of the Padishah!"~ ~What!
36  VIII|       Greet Halil Patrona in the name of the Padishah! Greet that
37  VIII|       that petty huckster in the name of the master of many empires,
38  VIII|          of many empires, in the name of the Prince of Princes,
39  VIII|        Greet Halil Patrona in my name," said the Sultan, "and
40  VIII|    schoolmaster, who went by the name of "the Fool," he made chief
41  VIII|         signet-ring in which his name was engraved, and the Kizlar-Aga
42  VIII|           Pg 170]~ ~"What is thy name?~ ~"Manoli."~ ~"I remember
43  VIII|       all shuddering, lisped the name of Abdi Pasha.~ ~He cast
44  VIII|       because of the sound of my name? Dost not thou also feel
45  VIII|          old man.~ ~"What is thy name, worthy old man?" inquired
46  VIII|    inquired Halil.[Pg 177]~ ~"My name is Manoli, your Excellency."~ ~"
47    IX|      grovel not before me in the name of the Sultan. Those who
48    IX|    livest, and may men bless thy name and magnify thy memory when
49    IX|        the Sultana Asseki in his name, and bid her remember him
50    IX|          children their father's name.~ ~For henceforth he will
51    IX|    oppresses thy slaves, and the name of that burden is Malikane.
52    IX|       the house-tops shouted the name of Halil just as often and
53    IX|       loudly as they shouted the name of Mahmud.~ ~The firing
54    IX|        and thrice pronounced the name of Allah. And when he had
55    IX|      thus thrice called upon the name of God, his lips suddenly
56     X|    incapable of pronouncing that name, only her mouth remained
57     X|         has but to pronounce the name of his enemies, and torments
58    XI|    letters contain? What was the name of the book?~ ~That book
59    XI|       was reading the book whose name is the 'Takimi Vekai.'"~ ~"
60    XI|          day is at hand when the name of Allah will no longer
61    XI|      accursed hell of all, whose name is Al-Havija, where wallow
62    XI|        half the world feared our name, but since the nation of
63    XI|     horrible! they blaspheme the name of Allah. If among the Giaours,
64    XI|         life save to glorify His Name? And what are we to think
65    XI|         Grand Vizier went by the name of Kabakulak, or Blunt-ear,
66    XI|          I tell you, my son. His name is Maurocordato. Bear it
67   XII|           but Halil gave him the name of Behram. "He is a man-child,"
68   XII|        heard very little of that name, our sons will hear more,
69   XII|       vain hast thou written thy name above mine, Patrona," roared
70   XII|         was quiet again.~ ~A new name came to the front which
71   Sel|          be glad to preserve his name and fame as a raconteur,
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