Chapter

 1     I|     fresh pure water, and Halil knew all these passages by heart,
 2     I|      certain money-changer, who knew all about every man in Stambul,
 3     I|       all I can say is that you knew him very well indeed this
 4    II| interiors of their booths. They knew well enough what was likely
 5    II|   slave-girl before, and hardly knew how to address her. His
 6    II|     tender, caressing words; he knew not what to say to a woman
 7   III|          it would seem as if he knew not the name of grief, as
 8   III|         the head of anybody. He knew not what had happened to
 9    IV|        in vain! Her father, she knew it, was standing outside
10    IV|        her arms and neck. Irene knew not the meaning of these
11    IV|    meaning of these things. She knew not what they meant to do
12    IV|      sale. Now the Berber-Bashi knew that the girl had only pretended
13     V| outburst of laughter. Everybody knew that already. Musli had
14     V|         that thought escape. He knew he was not[Pg 117] capable
15  VIII|        Inside the Seraglio none knew anything of the position
16  VIII|      with his name, and that he knew nothing whatever of their
17  VIII|       Kiaja and the Kapudan. He knew that it was the Kapudan
18  VIII|            The four dignitaries knew very well what that signified.~ ~
19  VIII|       his face so that I scarce knew it."~ ~"Did I not tell thee
20    IX|        Halil Patrona smiled. He knew very well that such a threat
21    XI|         and over again until he knew every letter of them by
22    XI|        the Janissary's hand. He knew right well that he spoke
23    XI|     desire of glorification, he knew that Musli only wanted to
24    XI|         Musli was a sly dog. He knew very well that it was a
25   XII|     Podolia and the Ukraine. He knew, and he only, what he meant
26   XII|       him from head to foot. He knew now that he had been betrayed.
27   XII|  escaping like a coward when he knew that his enemies were conspiring
28   XII|        Kizlar-Aga. Both of them knew there would be a peculiar
29   XII|         of provinces.~ ~As they knew nothing of the death of
30   Sel|      and animation in it, Moore knew everybody worth knowing
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