Chapter

 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
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