Chapter

 1    IV|          and give her to you to wife as a free woman?"~ ~Halil
 2    IV|        neighbour! she is now my wife, and henceforth she will
 3    IV|      this worthy man here is my wife's father. Greet them, therefore,
 4    IV|         time with his favourite wife, but it happened sometimes
 5    IV|       never a word. He held his wife tightly embraced in his
 6    IV|      for his:~ ~"Leave go of my wife, Ali Kermesh!" cried he.[
 7    IV|        ask you - leave go of my wife, Ali Kermesh!"~ ~Instead
 8    IV|         one hand, have torn the wife from her husband's bosom
 9    IV| amicably."~ ~Halil embraced his wife, kissed her, and wept over
10     V|        woman whom you call your wife, she has been put into the
11    VI|        the woman recognises his wife. The poor creature would
12    VI|           Then snatching up his wife in his arms he rushed out
13    VI|       ye Mussulmans! this is my wife whom they ravished from
14    VI|        him who dishonoured your wife after this sort?"~ ~"Death
15    VI|    doors, and Patrona, with his wife still clasped in his arms,
16  VIII|         had seized upon Halil's wife when she was attempting
17  VIII|        luxuriant locks from his wife's forehead, and makes her
18    IX|    still remained the favourite wife, the Sultana Asseki, even
19     X|     Gül-Bejáze! Gül-Bejáze, the wife of Halil Patrona."~ ~"Gül-Bejáze!
20     X|        piazza.~ ~"Yonder is the wife of Halil Patrona!" they
21     X|         their shoulders was the wife of Halil Patrona, the fêted
22     X|      follow in the suite of the wife of Halil Patrona, the most
23     X|         man in the realm, whose wife was the gentlest lady under
24     X|     make way, I say, before the wife of Halil Patrona. Why, thou
25     X|        Adsalis, "for she is the wife of Halil Patrona."~ ~Adsalis,
26     X|    Achmed, "do obeisance to the wife of Halil Patrona, and cover
27     X|        escorted Halil Patrona's wife back to the dwelling-place
28   XII|        day when he made her his wife. This child was the purest
29   XII|       tip-toe to the bed of his wife who was playing with the
30   XII|       great distinction for the wife of Halil Patrona - or a
31   XII|       Fortune, Halil," said his wife with a mournful smile, "
32   XII|       what was to become of his wife and child.~ ~On the evening
33   XII|    fledgelings.~ ~Halil put his wife into a covered boat, which
34   XII|         sat him down beside his wife and continued, "I am indeed
35   XII|         mules. Halil helped his wife to descend from the boat.~ ~
36   XII|        Halil made no reply. His wife spoke the truth, but pride
37   XII|      with that Halil kissed his wife and his child and returned
38   XII|       saw his abandoned[Pg 261] wife still standing on the shore
39   Sel|        Sleeping Beauty," "Lias' Wife," etc. 6/=~ ~"This charming
40   Sel|       and White.~ ~Dr. Dumany's Wife. (Fourth Edition.)~ ~By
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