Chapter

 1     I|          some[Pg 19] good-humoured Janissary, eh?" stammered the new-comer
 2     I|           lot of you!") roared the Janissary with all his might, staggering
 3     I|            nothing better, but the Janissary had already caught sight
 4     I|           past the man of war, the Janissary suddenly barred the way,
 5     I|           Na, na, na!" laughed the Janissary mockingly, "are you mad,
 6     I|            do you want?" cried the Janissary, fairly infuriated at this
 7     I|       Patrona."~ ~By this time the Janissary was beside himself with
 8     I|           so heavily on the[Pg 23] Janissary's head that the fellow's
 9     I|          that in a few seconds the Janissary began to stagger to and
10     I|             You fought the drunken Janissary for my sake, you shared
11     I|             In all probability the Janissary, when he picked himself
12     I|         trouble to inquire why the Janissary had split in two the head
13    IV|     Patrona dwelt Musli, a veteran Janissary, who filled up his spare
14    IV|       neighbour, the well-mannered Janissary, who mended slippers. Musli
15    IV|        which invitation the worthy Janissary accepted with alacrity.~ ~
16     V|            the kettle of the first Janissary regiment. These kettles,
17     V|       Musli. Both were wearing the Janissary dress, with round turbans
18     V|           front of the tent of the Janissary Aga that if the Aga, whose
19     V|           the enemy.[Pg 109]~ ~The Janissary Aga could hear this bellowing
20     V|         but he also could hear the Janissary guard in front of the tent
21     V|            the kettle of the first Janissary regiment in whose leader
22     V|                Which of you common Janissary fellows goes by the name
23     V|         you. So long as you were a Janissary, you were a gentleman too.
24     V|           if he wants to talk to a Janissary!" cried many voices. "Who
25     V|          ever heard of summoning a Janissary away from his camp?"~ ~It
26     V|         all my comrades, the whole Janissary host in fact, are ready
27     V|          but there is not a single Janissary present who would bow his
28     V|           would have the offending Janissary regiment decimated at the
29    VI|          front of the house of the Janissary Aga.~ ~"Hassan!" cried Halil
30   VII|           the caldron of the fifth Janissary regiment had been erected
31   VII|               Give me that banner, Janissary!" cried Abdi once more,
32   VII|         the fugitive Kiaja and the Janissary Aga, the[Pg 147] Sultan
33  VIII|          was still wearing his old Janissary uniform, the blue dolman
34  VIII|            am nothing but a common Janissary?"~ ~"Oh! I know thee better
35    IX|        same as hitherto - a simple Janissary mantle, a blue dolman with
36    XI|         Interior, Musli as the new Janissary Aga; the actual judges and
37    XI|     Patrona gratefully pressed the Janissary's hand. He knew right well
38   XII|           to be the signal for the Janissary officers to rise in a body
39   XII|           around sat the Spahi and Janissary officers with their swords
40   XII|       including Halil Patrona. The Janissary officers were sixty in number.~ ~
41   XII|            sat between a couple of Janissary officers. As soon as Kaplan
42   XII|            him contemptuously. The Janissary officers had disregarded
43   XII|          surveyed the ranks of the Janissary officers, while Halil's
44   XII|         into its scabbard. All the Janissary officers evidently were
45   XII| topsy-turvy once more. The seventh Janissary regiment, when the two-and-thirty
46   XII|            them to pieces. The new Janissary Aga was shot dead within
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License