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 1   VII|         the Stambul Cadi, Hassan Sulali, I proclaim: Let every true
 2   VII|         Halil Patrona and Hassan Sulali."~ ~The Kapudan Pasha listened
 3  VIII|        thing to do was to summon Sulali Hassan, a former cadi of
 4  VIII|      Halil Patrona.~ ~They found Sulali in his summer house, and
 5  VIII|             The Chaszeki Aga and Sulali Hassan, with the twenty
 6  VIII|       and then catching sight of Sulali, he beckoned him forth from
 7  VIII| Governor-General of Anatolia."~ ~Sulali bowed to the ground by way
 8  VIII|      Patrona stood up before the Sulali, and with a severe and motionless
 9  VIII|         and the Grand Vizier."~ ~Sulali fell to shaking his head.~ ~"
10  VIII|         nor any other morrow."~ ~Sulali returned to the Sultan and
11  VIII|          the message of Halil.~ ~Sulali dared not say it all at
12  VIII|      They demand yet more," said Sulali.~ ~"What! more?"~ ~"They
13  VIII|       and the Chief Mufti," said Sulali.~ ~The Sultan, full of horror,
14  VIII|      Heaven against me. Go back, Sulali, and say to Halil that I
15  VIII|       until you return."~ ~Again Sulali sought out Halil. He durst
16  VIII|          he gave no heed to what Sulali said about sparing Ibrahim'
17  VIII|         no harm to Gül-Bejáze.~ ~Sulali returned to the Seraglio.~ ~"
18  VIII|          the dawn was still red, Sulali Effendi and Ispirizade came
19  VIII|          Reis-Effendi, Orli, and Sulali. Elhaj Beshir approached
20  VIII|          evening Halil sent back Sulali with the message that the
21  VIII|        Call hither the mufti and Sulali!"~ ~Both of them speedily
22  VIII|       who are already doomed."~ ~Sulali and the mufti fell down
23  VIII|               Oh, sir," implored Sulali, "let me first go down with
24  VIII|  signified that they might go.~ ~Sulali, Hassan, and Ispirizade
25  VIII|  apartments.~ ~Ten minutes later Sulali and the Iman returned, and
26    IX|          chief imam, Ispirizade. Sulali sat beside him.~ ~"Lo, the
27    IX|      Many of them began to nudge Sulali, who stood up as if to speak,
28    IX|          of repressed despair.~ ~Sulali had compassion on the Sultan.~ ~"
29    IX|       that he also would go with Sulali. He had not sufficient strength
30    IX|          gaze of the Sultan till Sulali should return. Far rather
31    IX|          tent in the Etmeidan.~ ~Sulali drew near to him and delivered
32    IX|          who dost humiliate him. Sulali is right. The Sultan is
33    IX|       peace rest upon Achmed."~ ~Sulali flew back with the message,
34    IX|      issues of life and death.~ ~Sulali entered the room with a
35    IX|     forget to extend his hand to Sulali, who first raised it to
36    IX|       did not come.~ ~Ever since Sulali had frightened the insurgents
37    XI|        Mohammed the dervish, and Sulali.~ ~Sulali wrote down what
38    XI|       the dervish, and Sulali.~ ~Sulali wrote down what Halil said.~ ~"
39   XII|          three survived the day, Sulali, Mohammed the dervish, and
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