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1 I| as being in duty bound to know and observe that text of 2 I| besides. What a pity you don't know how to make use of it!"~ ~" 3 I| lay a hand upon my guest. Know you not that he who harms 4 I| Go thy way!"~ ~"Do you know whose hand thou art grasping? 5 I| Patrona to his guest. "I know that slumber is the greatest 6 I| But I don't fancy I can know the man to whom this letter 7 I| and read it, then you will know what you have got to do 8 I| Who else, I should like to know, would have given me five 9 II| And yet he did not even know what to call her! He had 10 II| That also you will learn to know, Halil," she murmured.~ ~ 11 II| astonishment:~ ~"And now you know why the Padishah ordered 12 III| especially if one did not know that this fair blossom may 13 III| swept away by the flood. And know also, oh Padishah, that, 14 IV| house?"~ ~"Because you must know that there are now two of 15 IV| of Halil:~ ~"For all you know this stranger may be a spy 16 IV| merchant. Where he lived I know not. It might have been 17 IV| to blow upon her."~ ~"And know you not what the name of 18 IV| Where is my daughter? Do you know anything about her?'"~ ~ 19 IV| How silly of you! Why, you know, of course, it is only a 20 IV| even our fathers did not know his name.[Pg 84]~ ~"Pomp 21 IV| Why, 'tis only a tale, you know," said Gül-Bejáze, stroking 22 V| this ring. Well dost thou know what was beneath this ring. 23 V| have you, I should like to know, in Begta's flower-garden?"~ ~" 24 V| and I are adversaries I know very well, nor do I care 25 V| Kizlar-Aga, who did not know what was in the box, took 26 VIII| replied that he really did not know.~ ~That smile of his, that 27 VIII| their appetites on us. You know that no wild beast is savage 28 VIII| How dost thou come to know me?" inquired Damad Ibrahim 29 VIII| in amazement.~ ~"I do not know that one."~ ~"Not know it! 30 VIII| not know that one."~ ~"Not know it! Look again and more 31 VIII| Anatolia, where nobody would know anything about us!"~ ~"What 32 VIII| common Janissary?"~ ~"Oh! I know thee better than that. Thou 33 VIII| and coldly replied:~ ~"Know then, oh, Sheik Suleiman, 34 IX| capable of great deeds. I know that the cellars of the 35 IX| valour in a place where you know that the very ground beneath 36 IX| which I have raised thee. I know right well what is the usual 37 X| the other, thou wouldst know how to be courageous."~ ~ 38 XI| script. Gül-Bejáze does not know this writing; its signs 39 XI| although, as we[Pg 231] all know, no figures of living things 40 XI| to escape, full well ye know it! gold and silver go further 41 XI| replied very gravely:~ ~"You know not what you are asking. 42 XII| and perchance learns to know that before long it must 43 XII| written in the Koran; I only know that when the Prophet proclaimed 44 XII| so he always triumphed. I know this, too, that since the 45 XII| rough and ignorant man I know, therefore do not be amazed 46 XII| You were born a ruler and know therefore that your life 47 XII| although you very well know that[Pg 253] it was the 48 XII| customs as you are, and know not whether it is usual 49 XII| The Grand Vizier did not know whether he was standing