Chapter

 1   Int|      worthy, as told by him, of a place in The Thousand and One
 2     I|  tombstones show that here is the place of sad repose. And the effect
 3     I|          drawing near to the very place I[Pg 17] want to avoid.
 4     I|       locality, for[Pg 24] in the place where Patrona lived the
 5     I|         he suddenly came upon the place where three days previously
 6     I|      permit him to take the lower place or suffer him to recognise
 7    II|       nothing of the sort in this place. This was but the depository
 8    II|      bosom; he restored it to its place and, awe-struck, he continued
 9   III|       many changes may have taken place in the realm which could
10    IV|         under what Sultan it took place?[Pg 86]... So they led the
11    IV|    virgins, thou seest me in this place, when I call upon thee,
12    IV|     Berber-Bashi, rising from his place; "just listen to the sequel
13    IV|      shall be in a perfectly safe place anyhow. Why, don't you remember
14     V|           it has pleased Allah to place me, that I may pay with
15     V|         he (Achmed) had taken his place. And now just the same sort
16    VI|           the town to herd in one place were listening in trembling
17   VII|        you stand in a heap in one place? What fool among you is
18   VII|       from the Padishah, took his place among the viziers, and they
19  VIII|         die a heroic death in the place of danger, and shall I not,
20  VIII|          of horror, rose from his place.~ ~"No, no, it cannot be.
21    IX|          Ispirizade rose from his place.~ ~"Achmed!" he began -
22    IX|           a better than I take my place. I demand but one thing,
23    IX|        cold vaults of the[Pg 191] Place of Oblivion, thinking of
24    IX|         is the use of valour in a place where you know that the
25    IX|        was seeking a victim whose place he coveted. The rebel leader
26    IX|     announcement made.~ ~"And now place thyself at the head of thy
27     X|           entertainment is taking place. The women of the lower
28    XI|          to write other things in place thereof!~ ~But such an idea
29    XI|          it, write another in his place on the list, and take it
30    XI|        were now to be seen in the place of the fairy palaces wherein
31   XII|    dungeon of the Seven Towers to place him on the throne.~ ~And
32   XII|           Kaplan Giraj, while the place of honour on his left was
33   XII|           words Halil resumed his place.~ ~As pre-arranged Kaplan
34   XII|         of respect is due to this place, and therefore I do not
35  XIII|         CHAPTER XIII.~ ~THE EMPTY PLACE.~ ~Everything was now calm
36  XIII| Gül-Bejáze, pointing to the empty place, and rushing to the spot,
37   Sel|       known, and take a permanent place among our literary reference
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