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1 Int| first published at Pest in three volumes in 1854. The two 2 I| enrich the calendar with three saints distasteful to them 3 I| Mufti had already hurled three fetvas at the head of Shah 4 I| ill-informed, inasmuch as three of the gates of the barracks 5 I| five thousand piastres for three red onions?"~ ~Meanwhile, 6 I| five thousand piastres for three onions, or Halil who did 7 I| came upon the place where three days previously he had had 8 III| resembles a radiant sun. Three years of her life has she 9 III| was the vision I saw. Thy three children, Aisha, Hadishra, 10 III| sparkling pavilions. There were three pavilions standing side 11 III| a vivid green. In these three pavilions, I say, the princesses, 12 III| multitude of other tents - of three different hues of blue and 13 III| different hues of blue and three different hues of green - 14 III| the Seraglio were set up three lofty palm-trees, which 15 III| wheeled cars, and there were three gardens there, the flowers 16 III| the bloody Esref Khan in three pitched battles at Damaghan, 17 III| larger and larger during three successive months, and all 18 III| old and the bride was but three.~ ~"Allah Kerim! God grant 19 IV| who has gone hungry for three whole days, he was enchanted 20 IV| cellar, showed her there three great vats full of gold 21 V| purple hangings, and two and three fold horse-tails planted 22 V| knocked out, thence bounding three or four times into the air, 23 V| impatiently at the[Pg 119] three magnificent clocks standing 24 VI| At about the same hour, three softas awoke the Chief Mufti 25 VIII| possibility of such a thing three days ago?~ ~"Greet Halil 26 VIII| his own against any two or three ordinary men. Him Halil 27 VIII| he demands death for the three others," said he.~ ~At these 28 VIII| may save his life, but we three others shall not see the 29 VIII| there and then."~ ~"You three withdraw into the Chamber 30 VIII| official duties."~ ~The three ministers then took leave 31 VIII| dawn they saw before them three corpses, the Kiaja's, the 32 VIII| in front of them, stood three baskets full of flowers. 33 VIII| the woman, and buried the three baskets as she desired in 34 VIII| the palace garden beneath three wide-spreading rosemary 35 VIII| said he, "the bodies of the three dead men I have given to 36 IX| Sultan passed through.~ ~Only three among the peris of loveliness 37 XI| single word repeated to him three times over; but when Musli 38 XI| pleasure-gardens.~ ~And within three days one hundred and twenty 39 XI| this ruin was wrought in three days by Halil Patrona, just 40 XII| have been driven across the three rivers - the Danube, the 41 XII| his tongue."~ ~So they had three days wherein to hatch a 42 XII| the Divan was fixed for three days later. Halil Patrona 43 XII| among the Janissaries with three asses laden with five little 44 XII| perished there and then.~ ~Only three survived the day, Sulali, 45 XII| justiciary of Stambul. All three were Ulemas, and therefore 46 XII| off to the Etmeidan under three banners.~ ~They had no other 47 XII| himself in a drain pipe for three whole days, and never emerged 48 XII| as the uproar lasted.~ ~Three days later all was quiet 49 XII| them in the piazzas, and in three days seven thousand of the 50 Sel| Portrait of the Author and three illustrations. 6/=~ ~"The