Chapter

 1     I|       and before long his figure came full into view.~ ~And certainly
 2     I|       ink), and the mühür (seal) came to this and that. The balance
 3     I|          wanderings, he suddenly came upon the place where three
 4   III|       whereupon the Ibrikdar Aga came forward to wash his hands,
 5   III|         received a present. Then came the bridal retinue with
 6   III| caparisoned chargers. After them came the attendants of the Grand
 7   III|        display of slinging. Then came the wine-carriers with their
 8   III|     serpent charmers, after whom came the Chief Mufti, who read
 9   III|       together. Close upon these came the procession of the Guilds
10   III|     entered first, and after him came the Grand Vizier, Damad
11   III|     Grand Vizier, Damad Ibrahim, came forward, and drying his
12    IV|     result was, that more people came to smoke their chibooks
13    IV|       Only when his lips at last came into contact with her burning
14    IV|        In the evening the Sultan came to the Seraglio weary and
15    IV|          slave-girls immediately came running up to her, rubbed
16    IV|       tortures."~ ~"At last they came to a definite decision concerning
17    IV|       Bashi. It is known that he came here in disguise. The affair
18    VI|          his hands on sundry who came conveniently in his way;
19    VI|        of Tebrif, crying as they came that the army of Küprilizade
20   VII|        Kapudan Pasha's gardeners came to him with the joyful intelligence
21   VII|     mould, a breathless bostanji came rushing towards him at full
22   VII|           On the way thither, he came face to face with the Kiaja
23   VII|          a thousand pieces.~ ~He came in with just as much sangfroid
24  VIII|        Kizlar-Aga, Elhaj Beshir, came face to face with the newly
25  VIII|         by him.~ ~After Suleiman came Muhammad the saddle-maker.
26  VIII|      Halil appointed Aga.~ ~Then came a ciaus called Orli, whom
27  VIII|    followed them, but as many as came in on one side went away
28  VIII|    Sulali Effendi and Ispirizade came for the Chief Mufti, and
29  VIII|          Pasha also, last of all came the sick Damadzadi and the
30  VIII|         Seraglio. The Kizlar-Aga came there in search of him,
31  VIII|    insurgents waited till Manoli came forth again. He came out,
32  VIII|      Manoli came forth again. He came out, covering his face with
33  VIII|     awaiting him. Sheik Suleiman came forward.~ ~"Halil!" said
34    IX|          one by one, and when it came to the turn of his little
35    IX|       from his body, and when he came to the door leading to the
36    IX|          procession of those who came to do him obeisance filled
37    IX|        Mahmud received those who came to render homage.~ ~In all
38    IX|          in his path. Behind him came radiant knightly viziers
39   XII|         Shortly afterwards there came out to them the Grand Vizier,
40   XII|        to receive high office, I came to hear war proclaimed."~ ~
41   XII|        quiet again.~ ~A new name came to the front which quelled
42  XIII|     follows day.~ ~One day there came a tapping at her window.
43  XIII|        Halil. He has arrived. He came another way, and must be
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