Chapter

 1   Int|     Ottoman Empire in his hands till, on November 25th, he and
 2     I|        will not leave his house till he has given me a voucher
 3     I|      hurried and scurried about till late in the evening without
 4    II|          He did not return home till the evening.~ ~Meanwhile
 5   III|      ferreting about generally, till, at last, I have got to
 6   III|        lay prostrate before him till he raised them up again.~ ~"
 7    IV|      for hours at a time, often till midnight, nay, sometimes[
 8    IV| midnight, nay, sometimes[Pg 70] till daybreak. With his chin
 9    IV|       they meant to do with her till the Kizlar-Aga approached
10    IV|         lay there like a corpse till the following morning -
11    IV|       away at the damsel's body till she could lash no more,
12    IV|         others must remain here till the Debedzik with the cord
13     V|         over some level ground, till at last it rolled into the
14     V|       the latter scarce waiting till the Sultan had remounted
15    VI|         were afraid or ashamed, till Musli rushed towards him
16    VI|      the gateway! He is waiting till, in the wake of these unspeakably
17   VII|         the transplanted tulips till he had done it thoroughly,
18  VIII|      which thronged the streets till they reached the central
19  VIII| Seraglio, and there it remained till early the next evening.[
20  VIII|    colleagues, "but wait for me till the Kizlar-Aga arrives to
21  VIII|         me the seals of office, till then I must perform my official
22  VIII|        of the insurgents waited till Manoli came forth again.
23  VIII|         creature at night! Wait till the day dawns."~ ~The first
24    IX|     remain here, oh, my master, till I return. Of a truth I tell
25    IX|       that I will not come back till they have sworn to do what
26    IX|   endure the gaze of the Sultan till Sulali should return. Far
27    IX|         the Seraglio and lasted till midnight. The whole Court
28    IX|          take care of it for me till I return, and if I do not
29     X|         where they had remained till the popular rising set them
30    XI|  thirteen nations; then and not till then will the armies of
31    XI|     half-moons of the minarets, till they grew gradually quite
32    XI|       with the utmost composure till greybeard Vuodi had delivered
33    XI|     will wait in your room here till you come back."~ ~"You will
34    XI|        you happen to be delayed till early to-morrow morning,
35    XI|    would not stir from the spot till everything had been settled
36   XII|        she did not perceive him till he was quite close to her.
37   XII|      will ever slay and destroy till he himself is destroyed
38   XII|         him, why should we wait till he has grown big enough
39   XII|       put a new face on matters till a better opportunity should
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