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1 Int| the people. The rebellion began in the camp of the Janissaries, 2 I| obsequiousness he at once began unfastening his neck-cloth, 3 I| few seconds the Janissary began to stagger to and fro, finally 4 I| and smell of which Janaki began to shout that Sultan Achmed 5 I| when, towards nightfall, he began chaffering for fish in the 6 I| thousand piastres.~ ~He began to perceive, however, that 7 II| beautiful maid it really began to beat furiously. Ah! how 8 II| at the thought his brain began to swim for joy and rapture.~ ~ 9 II| rose, once more her bosom began to rise and fall.~ ~She 10 III| celebration of the festival began. After the usual kissing 11 III| the multitude. Thereupon began the dancing of the Egyptian 12 IV| and then the pair of them began to weep, and the words, " 13 IV| to moisten her lips, thus began:~ ~"Once upon a time there 14 IV| said Janaki. He himself now began to feel that there was something 15 V| all speaking together, began to heckle and cross-question 16 V| Hearken now, Pelivan!" began he, "you and I are adversaries 17 V| with a scornful Ha, ha, ha! began hurling insults at the Janissaries, 18 V| Ispirizade accordingly began to intone the surem, but 19 V| grasping his horse's bridle began to cry with all his might:~ ~" 20 VI| heed to him, and the tumult began to extend in the direction 21 VII| shopkeepers, full of terror, began to take down their shutters 22 VIII| with the point of which he began picking away at the earth 23 IX| one another. Many of them began to nudge Sulali, who stood 24 IX| his place.~ ~"Achmed!" he began - with such discourteous 25 IX| these words the others also began to bestir[Pg 195] themselves, 26 X| feeling of shivering awe, and began to withdraw[Pg 215] from 27 XI| all Stambul, and there I began to meditate.~ ~"And lo! 28 XI| turning towards the mehrab9 began to pray.~ ~But in vain he 29 XI| rising many degrees since he began bawling at a Grand Vizier.[ 30 XI| extending it on the floor, began reciting Halil Patrona's 31 XII| Halil's faithful adherents began to assemble round their 32 XII| The tears of Gül-Bejáze began to fall upon the child she