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1 Int| revolted both the army and the people. The rebellion began in 2 I| would be sufficient for two people. Finally he nodded his head 3 I| I am only too glad if people will let me live in peace."~ ~" 4 III| alarm and agitate the people. Only this very week the 5 III| I have given these young people to each other in marriage. 6 IV| the result was, that more people came to smoke their chibooks 7 IV| little attention to the people coming and going around 8 IV| backwards I think. When people come to my shop to buy wares 9 V| doors of the mosques, the people are swarming, and from street 10 V| arrived in the camp.~ ~And the people of the East believe that 11 VI| Fate had prepared for the people at large a very different 12 VI| half-moon banner.~ ~The people made way before them, and 13 VI| may not contaminate the people - all these women were now 14 VII| condescended to ask.~ ~"The people of Stambul have risen in 15 VII| risen in revolt."~ ~"The people of Stambul, eh? What sort 16 VII| Stambul, eh? What sort of people? Do you mean the cobblers, 17 VII| Kapudan Pasha saw how the people hid away from him in their 18 VII| well-chosen remarks to the people assembled there, which scattered 19 VII| his way, was filled with people from end to end. Not a word 20 VII| he had passed.~ ~"These people can only be brought to their 21 VII| last hour."~ ~"What do the people want?" asked the Padishah.~ ~" 22 VII| all who have excited the people in Stambul to revolt, but 23 VII| and let the imams call the people to prayer. Let Damad Ibrahim 24 VII| had been demanded by the people and by Halil Patrona.~ ~ 25 VII| offence in the eyes of the people? They were the men highest 26 VIII| St. Sophia, and that the people had responded to their crying 27 VIII| assistance? whether the people were assembling beneath 28 VIII| not be in the power of the people to torture and tear them 29 VIII| Gül-Bejáze, for deputies from the people now waited upon their leader, 30 VIII| I have often heard people say so, my master."~ ~On 31 VIII| men I have given to the people and their heads I have sent 32 IX| assembled leaders of the people. "Swear, therefore, on the 33 IX| forehead.[Pg 187]~ ~"The people desire thee to ascend the 34 IX| a laughing-stock to the people, like the cock of the fairy 35 IX| belongeth not to me but to thy people, let the reward be theirs 36 IX| that the destiny of the people may be in thy hands alone, 37 IX| Ciaus Aga to proclaim to the people with a trumpet-blast at 38 IX| accept the invitation of thy people to go to the Ejub mosque, 39 IX| With a shout of joy the people pressed towards the mosque 40 IX| capital on horseback; and the people waved rich tapestries at 41 IX| on the march.~ ~And the people sitting on the house-tops 42 IX| had obeyed his words. The people now whispered everywhere 43 X| hand of Halil Patrona. The people whose darling he had become 44 X| the insurrection of the people had no sooner subsided than 45 X| bayaderes dancing among the people has something to say in 46 X| the fêted leader of the people, and ever denser and more 47 X| death of Ispirizade the people fear him more than when 48 XI| Sultan and the favour of the people had bestowed upon him. The 49 XI| are already assembling the people, and saying to one another: ' 50 XI| called again:~ ~"Come, ye people, to the rest of God, to 51 XI| a Sheik before whom the people bow reverently when they 52 XI| refuse the demands of the people, he would grant one of them 53 XII| The representatives of the people regarded the Khan with amazement. 54 XII| the representatives of the people. Halil Patrona was there 55 XII| third day after that the people of the city in their walks 56 XII| the city to the other, the people seized their arms and rushed 57 XII| days seven thousand of the people fell beneath his blows - 58 Sel| Mikszáth, Author of "The Good People of Palvez." Translated from 59 Sel| new; the ways of life, the people of those curious towns and