Chapter

 1   Int|      by him, of a place in The Thousand and One Nights.[Pg 9]~ ~
 2     I|     spot was covered by half a thousand or so of wooden houses,
 3     I|       letter. It contains five thousand piastres, so that if ever
 4     I|       would have given me five thousand piastres for three red onions?"~ ~
 5     I|     Janaki, who had given five thousand piastres for three onions,
 6     I|       every single carp cost a thousand piastres.~ ~He began to
 7    II|  himself the possessor of five thousand piastres, he was very much
 8    II| generally. But a beggarly five thousand piastres would not go very
 9    II|       among the dervishes. Two thousand piastres have already been
10    II|     offering, I will give five thousand piastres."~ ~"Be it so!"
11   III|      and received her for five thousand piastres from the hand of
12   III|       public crier. These five thousand piastres were all the money
13   III|   Feast of Lamps, in which ten thousand shining lamps gleamed among
14   III|     lamps gleamed among twenty thousand blossoming tulips, so that
15    IV|      to give you back the five thousand piastres which you were
16    IV|      matter at all. Those five thousand piastres of yours are the
17     V|     and spreading sails, and a thousand variegated flags flew and
18    VI|   scattered to the winds; four thousand horses and six hundred camels,
19   VII|        already been cut into a thousand pieces.~ ~He came in with
20    IX|      one of the Princes of the Thousand and One Nights who can hew
21    IX|        and silken flowers of a thousand hues, interspersed with
22     X|      hundred, why have I not a thousand hearts to give away!"~ ~
23     X|    proudly paces forth! Half a thousand odalisks, the lovelinesses
24     X|        the Sultana. The half a thousand odalisks and the four hundred
25     X|     were advancing[Pg 210] ten thousand intoxicated viragoes led
26     X|     presence of ten, of twenty thousand persons, that another woman
27   XII|  Empire with the energies of a thousand years. Once more he perceived
28   XII|       of money among the forty thousand Janissaries and the sixteen
29   XII|    Janissaries and the sixteen thousand Topadshis in the capital
30   XII|      panniers, containing five thousand ducats which he emptied
31   XII|       together the ten[Pg 269] thousand shebejis, bostanjis, and
32   XII|        and in three days seven thousand of the people fell beneath
33   Sel|       by the Shore. (Fifteenth Thousand.)~ ~By Florence Warden,
34   Sel|      World.~ ~Over One Hundred Thousand Copies Sold in America.~ ~
35   Sel|     Miss Semaphore. (Thirtieth Thousand.)~ ~A Farcical Novel. By
36   Sel|      284]~ ~Cherry Ripe. (35th Thousand.)~ ~By Helen Mathers, Author
37   Sel|  Edition.)~ ~Found Out. (103rd Thousand.)~ ~The Lovely Malincourt. (
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