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1 III| buckled on his tasselled sword, and then everyone, after 2 III| There also were the Egyptian sword and hoop dancers, the Indian 3 III| gird upon thy thigh the sword of thy illustrious ancestor 4 III| every one of the ten held a sword, we should still have enough 5 III| I will not gird on the Sword of the Prophet, I will not 6 V| grasped the hilt of his sword.~ ~"Fear not, Patrona!" 7 V| ranks of his comrades. His sword flashed in his hand, and 8 V| army, and why do I wear a sword at all if I do not decapitate 9 V| Silihdar to gird him with the sword of Mahomet.~ ~"Most illustrious 10 V| read:~ ~"He who fears the sword will find the sword his 11 V| the sword will find the sword his enemy, and better a 12 V| and better a rust-eaten sword in the hand than a brightly 13 V| exclaimed Achmed, kissing the sword of Muhammad, and a quarter 14 VI| true Mussulmans to draw the sword in defence of Muhammad, 15 VI| one of them was a naked sword, and in their midst stood 16 VI| plane aside, and seize his sword instead; let him close his 17 VI| muzafir, but snatch up a sword and stand alongside of me. 18 VII| 145] them dared to draw a sword against him, yet not one 19 VII| the same time drawing his sword.~ ~But now Musli twisted 20 VII| They complain that the sword does not wage war of its 21 VIII| and by his side hung the sword of the Grand Vizier, whose[ 22 VIII| signet in the hilt of this sword that Halil was now sealing 23 VIII| did not even lay aside his sword.~ ~"Then, too, they demanded 24 VIII| brought to bay and drew his sword.~ ~"Come hither, then, valiant 25 VIII| them ye shall see that the sword of Mohammed has still an 26 IX| Audience he gave up the Sword of the Prophet to the Silihdar, 27 IX| will see no more his sharp sword, or the fair Adsalis, or 28 IX| also had to part with his sword, his wives, and his children 29 IX| said Halil, unbuckling his sword (for no weapon may enter 30 IX| It was my wish that the sword of Mahomet should pass into 31 IX| Silihdars may gird thee with the Sword of the Prophet according 32 IX| there to be girded with the Sword of the Prophet.~ ~With a 33 X| head of Mahmud, but the sword, the sword of dominion, 34 X| Mahmud, but the sword, the sword of dominion, was in the 35 X| the highest places by his sword or his luck. Every single 36 XI| lay their hands upon the sword to use it against the Osmanli, 37 XII| perceived its conquering sword winning fresh victories, 38 XII| rush upon him with a drawn sword, and this was to be the 39 XII| the signal by drawing his sword against Halil, the Janissaries 40 XII| perish. And if the foe whose sword shall one day deal the nations 41 XII| faith of Mohammed with the sword when, perhaps, there may 42 XII| preconcerted, Kaplan Giraj's sword must needs have leaped from 43 XII| his seat with his flashing sword in his hand.~ ~[Pg 254]~ ~ 44 XII| therefore I do not draw my sword against yours even in self-defence. 45 XII| settle matters with the sword, or whether it is the rule 46 XII| Giraj wrathfully thrust his sword back again into its scabbard. 47 XII| turns[Pg 257] every drawn sword against us, and drives wrath 48 XII| approach the Sultan with a sword by him - only, then, I say, 49 XII| Janaki, buckling on his sword with which he certainly