Chapter

 1     I|      hill to another, and every single hill is as green as if mother
 2     I|         rest. It consisted of a single room, yet this was a room
 3     I|       conscience to keep only a single copper asper of the money
 4     I|   evening without discovering a single trace of Janaki, and by
 5     I|        had been told that every single carp cost a thousand piastres.~ ~
 6   III|        be angry; there is not a single grey hair in his well-kept,
 7   III|    speaking, he had not heard a single word of the passionate discourse
 8   III|         Kiagadehane brook, in a single night, swelled to such an
 9    IV|     accursed Jinns, than pass a single night in the same room with
10    IV|  settled already. He cast but a single look on Gül-Bejáze's smiling
11    IV| Seraglio before she had spent a single night alone with her husband.
12    IV|    collapsed without uttering a single word.~ ~"What have you done?"
13     V|        slain Ali Kermesh with a single blow of his fist, and how
14     V|   Janissaries for the sake of a single beard-scraper!"~ ~"May you
15     V|        hand, but there is not a single Janissary present who would
16     V|       camp this very day, not a single one of them will need a
17     V|       mind that he must go. One single moment only did he hesitate,
18     V|        did he hesitate, for one single moment the thought did occur
19     V|       could hold him back for a single day the rebellion would
20   VII|         ran parallel with every single stripe. On the outside the
21   VII|        mud-walls! And let not a single cry be heard in your streets,
22  VIII|        when they saw that not a single soul rallied beneath the
23  VIII|      and in the afternoon not a single soul remained beneath the
24  VIII|      direction of Scutari not a single watch-fire was visible,
25    IX|        one after another, every single thing which had hitherto
26     X|        sword or his luck. Every single Grand Vizier and Kapudan
27     X|  rushing upon the odalisks. Any single eunuch they could lay hold
28    XI|         Paradise, the load of a single sin will drag you down into
29    XI|       stone-deaf, and had every single word repeated to him three
30  XIII|     gradually fades away. Not a single night does the beloved guest
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