Chapter

 1   Int|   treacherously assassinated in full Divan by the secret command,
 2     I|     before long his figure came full into view.~ ~And certainly
 3     I|        Koran from end to end is full of the praises of fresh
 4     I|    order that he might give him full directions without so much
 5     I|           none other."~ ~Halil, full of astonishment, took the
 6    II|         down. Then he whispered full of fear:~ ~"Awake! I will
 7   III|      shadow, and the hue of her full smiling face put to shame
 8   III|         rollers huge galleys in full sail, and after them the
 9   III|     rollers, a fortress crammed full of cannons, which also they
10   III|   Waving palm-trees and gardens full of sugar-flowers traversed
11   III| illuminated for a festival, and full of consternation, I cry
12    IV|       spend a night in a cellar full of scorpions and scolopendras,
13    IV|        Then the Sultana Asseki, full of fury, seized a whip,
14    IV|      her there three great vats full of gold and precious stones,
15     V|         up and down their ranks full of crazy exaltation.~ ~The
16     V| exaltation.~ ~The whole host is full of the joy of battle, and
17     V|         another night - a night full of blissful dreams - and
18     V|         soul of Achmed III. was full of all manner of[Pg 121]
19    VI|      Gül-Bejáze still delays.~ ~Full of anxiety Halil descends
20   VII|         the desert, tiny oases, full of flowers and verdure,
21   VII|          yes, all four, were in full bloom!~ ~Belgrade was pale
22   VII|      below.~ ~Naples was a very full tulip, whose confusingly
23   VII|       other colour, and of such full bloom that the original
24   VII|     came rushing towards him at full speed,[Pg 138] quite out
25   VII|  shop-door!"~ ~The shopkeepers, full of terror, began to take
26  VIII|       all assembled together.~ ~Full of suspense they awaited
27  VIII|      said Sulali.~ ~The Sultan, full of horror, rose from his
28  VIII|         four tulips were now in full bloom.~ ~Adsalis had thrown
29  VIII|             The rebels demand a full assurance that they will
30  VIII|       him once more[Pg 174] the full tale of all those revolting
31  VIII|       them, stood three baskets full of flowers. Halil had given
32    IX|       little fellow's eyes were full of tears and he inquired
33    IX|     cellars of the Seraglio are full of gunpowder, and I would
34    IX|    Achmed looked up with a face full of gratitude, and thanked
35    IX|      enraptured Sultan hastened full of tender infatuation; she
36    IX|    cellars of the Seraglio were full of gunpowder, they did not
37    IX|     even if both our hands were full of swords and pistols, not
38    IX|    splendid apparel on gorgeous full bloods; but in front of
39    XI|        of the North, to escape, full well ye know it! gold and
40   XII|          To-day the tree stands full of blossoms, to-morrow it
41  XIII|         comes back to the house full of joy, her cheeks have
42  XIII|     come secretly and she, also full of joy, follows her mistress[
43  XIII|    returns to the little hut so full of shamefaced joy, looking
44   Sel|       Preface by the Author.~ ~"Full of vigour ... his touches
45   Sel|       stories is life-like, and full of movement and interest." -
46   Sel|       Portrait of Dr. Jókai.~ ~"Full of exciting incidents and
47   Sel|             Athenæum.~ ~"Simply full of thrills from cover to
48   Sel|        glimpse of Spanish life. Full of freshness and prettily
49   Sel|        6/=~ ~"A pleasant story, full of ability." - Pall Mall
50   Sel|             Daily Telegraph.~ ~"Full of fire and musical passion." -
51   Sel|          drawn to the life, and full of fun." - Black and White.~ ~
52   Sel|        Dr. and Madame Jókai.~ ~"Full of life and incident. Jókai'
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