Chapter

 1    II|     sing, and do all manner of woman's handiwork. His shall she
 2    II|      knew not what to say to a woman to make her love him.~ ~"
 3   III|    spoke the name of that holy woman whose counterfeit presentment
 4    IV|       to you to wife as a free woman?"~ ~Halil did not consider
 5     V|        evil-doers. As for that woman whom you call your wife,
 6    VI|       from her face and in the woman recognises his wife. The
 7    VI|    raised her in his arms. The woman said not a word, gave him
 8    VI| breathing of a sick and broken woman.[Pg 134]~ ~ ~ ~
 9  VIII|    hatred and vengeance?~ ~The woman told him everything with
10  VIII|        embraced and kissed the woman, and buried the three baskets
11     X|        bayaderes recognise the woman who had been shut up with
12     X|     them went the cry that the woman whom the others were carrying
13     X|        procession; a warty old woman she was, who had had charge
14     X|       thou art neither man nor woman," cried she, "for if thou
15     X|    pale doll?"[Pg 213]~ ~"This woman comes before thee," replied
16     X|        a lily, as if the other woman had robbed all her colour
17     X| thousand persons, that another woman is fairer than she!~ ~"And
18     X|      eyes.~ ~"Salute that pure woman!" cried the tremulous voice
19    XI| mention it before a Mohammedan woman, else the tears will gush
20   XII|     they deposited at the sick woman's bed with this humble salutation:~ ~"
21   XII|      take a walk with her. The woman carried her child in her
22   XII|       in her arms.~ ~Since the woman had had a child she had
23   XII|        cradle. The eyes of the woman were fixed now upon the
24   XII|        smile? Thou a Christian woman dost not believe in talismans?
25   XII|        behind these curtains a woman's face was now peeping.
26  XIII|        Blue Mountains dwells a woman who knows nothing of all
27  XIII|        takes possession of the woman's mind - a species of dumb
28  XIII|  mistress.~ ~An hour later the woman comes back to the house
29  XIII|           From morn to eve the woman accomplishes her usual work,
30   Sel|           Daily Telegraph.~ ~A Woman's Burden. (Third Edition.)~ ~
31   Sel|    KIDSON.~ ~ALLANSON'S LITTLE WOMAN (31)~ ~MARGARET MOULE.~ ~
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