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1 Int | rebellion burst forth in Stambul against Sultan Achmed III., 2 I | Hamadan, and the good folks of Stambul could talk of nothing else 3 I | from[Pg 13] the minarets of Stambul. The imposing shape of the 4 I | that is why I have come to Stambul. I shall be utterly beggared 5 I | knew all about every man in Stambul, in order that he might 6 III | that the barbers in[Pg 52] Stambul also, even when they rise 7 III | happened most recently in Stambul."~ ~The Sultan continued 8 III | then he utterly forgot Stambul, his capital, the host, 9 III | celebrated in the streets of Stambul, and the whole city shone 10 III | week the fairest part of Stambul, close to the Chojabasha, 11 III | growing, the ground beneath Stambul quaked and trembled. These 12 III | evil days are coming upon Stambul. The voice of the enemy 13 III | pardon my temerity. I see Stambul in the midst of flames every 14 IV | maiden he had stolen to Stambul. He took her straight to 15 IV | here, in the very midst of Stambul, than if he had fled all 16 V | commotion in the streets of Stambul! The multitude pours like 17 V | the Mecca, Medina, and Stambul justiciaries, the Defterdars, 18 V | outside through the streets of Stambul gun-carriages are rattling 19 V | there no more barbers in Stambul that you make such a fuss 20 V | Scutari but will come to Stambul."[Pg 122]~ ~The host is 21 V | The host is coming to Stambul! - that was a word of terror.~ ~ 22 V | at Adrianople to come to Stambul: "Even if thou wert dead 23 VI | extend in the direction of Stambul also.~ ~Towards midnight 24 VI | that was why the army round Stambul was chafing and murmuring.~ ~ 25 VI | and the Kiaja returned to Stambul. Each of them strictly observed 26 VI | Illuminations in the streets of Stambul instead of making ready 27 VII | rise up quickly, for all Stambul is in a commotion."~ ~"Take 28 VII | to ask.~ ~"The people of Stambul have risen in revolt."~ ~" 29 VII | revolt."~ ~"The people of Stambul, eh? What sort of people? 30 VII | trotted quite alone into Stambul, where at that very moment 31 VII | Kapudan Pasha not to go to Stambul as death awaited him there. 32 VII | straight through[Pg 140] Stambul, he insinuated that it was 33 VII | and are generally used at Stambul during every popular rising, 34 VII | Pg 141]~ ~"Inhabitants of Stambul, true-believing Mussulmans, 35 VII | and in the name of the Stambul Cadi, Hassan Sulali, I proclaim: 36 VII | giaours at present residing at Stambul, let them remain in peace 37 VII | ll make a rubbish-heap of Stambul with my guns, and none shall 38 VII | Abdullah Pasha all was won. Stambul was to be left to itself, 39 VII | it to be withdrawn from Stambul, lest it should be affected 40 VII | have been from one end of Stambul to the other?"~ ~Then he 41 VII | 149]~ ~"You have been in Stambul, I understand?" inquired 42 VII | cobblers and petty hucksters of Stambul are not worth a volley, 43 VII | have excited the people in Stambul to revolt, but they ought 44 VII | they should be conveyed to Stambul, to the Sultana Asseki, 45 VIII | was already the master of Stambul.~ ~The rebel leaders had 46 VIII | Hassan, a former cadi of Stambul, whose name he had heard 47 VIII | he made chief Cadi of Stambul, and then catching sight 48 VIII | up its camp, returned to Stambul, and made common cause with 49 VIII | the moment, of the city of Stambul and the whole Ottoman Empire.~ ~ 50 IX | mountains of the joy of Stambul, and an hour later, to the 51 X | the principal streets of Stambul. Every now and then, a short 52 XI | whence I could survey all Stambul, and there I began to meditate.~ ~" 53 XI(7)| The part of Stambul inhabited by the Greeks.~ ~ 54 XI | Heaven. The fathers point out Stambul to their sons, they point 55 XI | Unbelievers assemble before Stambul. Woe, woe unto us! Eternally 56 XI | licentiousness will bring down upon Stambul the judgment of Sodom and 57 XI | heard within the walls of Stambul, so that if ye want to save 58 XI | that if ye want to save Stambul, ye must burn down these 59 XI | these palaces will consume Stambul."~ ~"We must go to the Sultan 60 XI | ask permission to plunder Stambul out and out?"~ ~"It is too 61 XII | shall have to return to Stambul. But I will come after thee. 62 XII | banner and justiciary of Stambul. All three were Ulemas, 63 XII | insurgents to the Etmeidan.~ ~In Stambul things were all topsy-turvy 64 XIII | longingly, in the direction of Stambul, following with her eyes 65 Sel | The scene of the story is Stambul, in the eighteenth century,