Chapter

 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
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