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1 I| Greek race. "My name is Janaki, and I am a butcher at Jassy. 2 I| him down opposite honest Janaki, and forthwith invited his 3 I| anybody will molest you."~ ~Janaki said "thank you!" to everything, 4 I| cushion and sleep on them."~ ~Janaki peeped through a chink in 5 I| The next morning, when Janaki awoke and descended to Halil, 6 I| sight and smell of which Janaki began to shout that Sultan 7 I| guest.~ ~Early next morning Janaki gave another golden denarius 8 I| The balance he returned to Janaki.~ ~As for Janaki he went 9 I| returned to Janaki.~ ~As for Janaki he went up on to the roof 10 I| nearest thoroughfare. When now Janaki beheld the Bosphorus, and 11 I| Your grateful servant,~ ~"Janaki."~ ~"Now, didn't I say he 12 I| greater fool of the two - Janaki, who had given five thousand 13 I| discovering a single trace of Janaki, and by that time his head 14 II| round after the departure of Janaki from Halil, the pedlar was 15 IV| the other day - the Greek Janaki.[Pg 71]~ ~"Ah, 'tis thou, 16 IV| house."~ ~"It cannot be so, Janaki! it cannot be."~ ~"Why can 17 IV| daughter yet?"~ ~It was now Janaki's turn to sigh.~ ~"I have 18 IV| her out of there then."~ ~Janaki sighed deeply.~ ~"You think, 19 IV| not at all in your line, Janaki. You have never shed any 20 IV| but let me tell you this, Janaki: if I were as rich a man 21 IV| them open-mouthed.~ ~But Janaki, still remaining on his 22 IV| only price he demanded.~ ~Janaki seized his daughter's hand 23 IV| Then Musli approached Janaki and saluted him on the shoulder, 24 IV| forehead, sat down beside Janaki on the cushions that had 25 IV| with them.[Pg 79]~ ~And now Janaki sent the slave he had brought 26 IV| to the stranger's words. Janaki was the only sober man among 27 IV| she was a Greek girl."~ ~Janaki trembled at the word. No 28 IV| aye!" cried the anxious Janaki, "you describe the interior 29 IV| Yes, yes!" exclaimed Janaki, "you describe it all so 30 IV| about them any more."~ ~Janaki shivered all over.~ ~"It 31 IV| son, be sensible!" said Janaki. He himself now began to 32 IV| terror to his feet except Janaki, who fell down on his knees 33 IV| she was sober once more.~ ~Janaki implored, Musli cursed and 34 IV| chopped off than let her go.~ ~Janaki promised money and loads 35 IV| With these words he cast Janaki from him, approached the 36 IV| What have you done?" cried Janaki in terror. "You have killed 37 IV| shall we do now?" cried Janaki, looking around him with 38 IV| Janissaries, I and you and Janaki also."~ ~But Janaki kicked 39 IV| and Janaki also."~ ~But Janaki kicked vigorously against 40 IV| left.~ ~Musli conducted Janaki away in one direction, through 41 V| which he had received from Janaki, had made him a prime favourite 42 VI| to quit the dungeon was Janaki, Halil's father-in-law. 43 XI| placed the butcher of Pera, Janaki, on the throne of Moldavia; 44 XI| to anything.~ ~Musli left Janaki's elevation last of all: " 45 XI| hands, bawled in his ear:~ ~"Janaki I am talking about."~ ~" 46 XII| little child.~ ~And now old Janaki also drew nigh. His face 47 XII| no other leader now but Janaki, all the rest had escaped 48 XII| watch over thy child. - Janaki."~ ~With that he opened 49 XII| Poor Irene!" sighed Janaki, buckling on his sword with 50 XII| realm had peace once more.~ ~Janaki also fell. They chopped