Chapter

 1   Int|         began in the camp of the Janissaries, and the ringleader was
 2     I|        remember, inasmuch as the Janissaries, at every fresh announcement
 3     I|     gates of the barracks of the Janissaries open upon this piazza; and
 4     I|        upon this piazza; and the Janissaries, even when they are in a
 5     I|      Begtash's sons, the valiant Janissaries? Get out of my way while
 6   III|         and the junketing of the Janissaries, and last of all the Feast
 7    IV|         sadly.~ ~"Not unless the Janissaries, or the Debejis, or the
 8    IV|        the Etmeidan and join the Janissaries. There let them send and
 9    IV|         idea of resorting to the Janissaries, and was safer against the
10    IV|        refuge. Let us all become Janissaries, I and you and Janaki also."~ ~
11    IV|       You two may go over to the Janissaries if you like, but in the
12    IV|         you may divide among the Janissaries; it will put them in a good
13     V|       time to time a regiment of Janissaries or a band of Albanian horsemen
14     V|      imperial army - the haughty Janissaries.[Pg 102]~ ~And certainly
15     V|         Around them assemble the Janissaries when any question of war
16     V|            An impatient group of Janissaries was standing round their
17     V|        The giant stood among the Janissaries and inquired in a voice
18     V|        how dare you say that two Janissaries, two of the flowers from
19     V|       very comical indeed to the Janissaries.~ ~So five or six of them,
20     V|         the lives of a couple of Janissaries for the sake of a single
21     V|        thrown in my lot with the Janissaries, and here I[Pg 112] stand
22     V|     began hurling insults at the Janissaries, five or six of whom had
23     V|     Musli, where[Pg 114]upon the Janissaries who stood nearest perceiving
24     V|     delivered the message of the Janissaries, together with the twelve-pound
25     V|          was an old habit of the Janissaries to accompany their messages
26    VI|        runners to the Aga of the Janissaries to inquire what was the
27    VI|       observance. The Aga of the Janissaries withdrew to his kiosk; the
28    VI|   morning, at sunrise, seventeen Janissaries were standing in front of
29    VI|       feel safe.~ ~Meanwhile the Janissaries battered in the door of
30   VII|        Patrona, the chief of the Janissaries, and in the name of the
31   VII|      blacksmiths, and a group of Janissaries stood round each of them.~ ~
32   VII|         straight towards it. The Janissaries remained rooted to the spot,
33   VII|        these words all the other Janissaries leaped to their feet and,
34   VII|          sorry for you, my brave Janissaries," observed the Kapudan Pasha
35   VII|        up are in the camp of the Janissaries - there you will find their
36  VIII|          teskeredjis.~ ~When the Janissaries on guard informed him that
37    IX|        is the wont of the common Janissaries when on the march.~ ~And
38    XI|        Uzun Abdi, the Aga of the Janissaries," replied Halil, "who said
39    XI|       the list as the Aga of the Janissaries, but he was too modest to
40   XII|         among the forty thousand Janissaries and the sixteen thousand
41   XII|     among the most daring of the Janissaries those officers who had a
42   XII|         sword against Halil, the Janissaries were to fall upon their
43   XII| conspirators to be amazed.~ ~The Janissaries who had been placed by the
44   XII|         then?"~ ~At this all the Janissaries arose, and one of them stepping
45   XII|    bostanjis, appeared among the Janissaries with three asses laden with
46   XII|          of talking sense to the Janissaries.~ ~"And now I have to ask
47   XII|     hundreds and hundreds of the Janissaries stepped out of their[Pg
48   XII|       Pelivan and the thirty-two Janissaries with drawn swords.~ ~Mahmud
49   XII|          he[Pg 268] is dead. The Janissaries have killed him. And I shall
50   XII|          when the two-and-thirty Janissaries returned to them with bloody
51  XIII|       many long years ago by the Janissaries.~ ~ ~ ~THE END.~ ~Pg 276]~ ~[
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