Chapter

 1     I|        those who may chance to fall into their hands. Every
 2     I|      and the concussion of his fall, slumbered off where he
 3     I| forthwith invited his guest to fall to.~ ~There was nothing
 4    II|       his neighbours, he would fall to discoursing on the subject,
 5    II|       and encouraging words to fall to. The odalisk obeyed him.
 6    II|        whose command she would fall upon his bosom, envelop
 7    II|        bosom began to rise and fall.~ ~She arose from the carpet
 8    IV|        Moor commanded Irene to fall on her face before the Sultana.
 9     V| winter-time? Do not its leaves fall when the blasts of autumn
10     V|     host in fact, are ready to fall on the field of battle one
11    VI|       their banners falter and fall into the enemy's hands,
12   VII|   Would that the heavens might fall upon you! - would that these
13   VII|         I would rather see you fall in battle fighting against
14   VII|    sacrifice them all and then fall himself.[Pg 153]~ ~ ~ ~
15  VIII|      Hasten, hasten! lest they fall into their hands alive."~ ~"
16    IX| without a leader, and we shall fall to pieces and perish like
17     X|       everyone they chanced to fall in with on the way; and
18     X|      on whomsoever his eye may fall, that soul is instantly
19    XI|   husband's breast to rise and fall continually arouses her
20    XI|      when the old customs will fall into oblivion, when new
21    XI|     rent asunder and the stars fall from Heaven, when the archangels
22    XI|   Vizier thought it prudent to fall back before him.~ ~"Don'
23   XII|        creep into a corner and fall asleep from sheer weariness,
24   XII|       him into which he was to fall.~ ~The Sultan who could
25   XII|     and his associates were to fall, and they had not the slightest
26   XII|        the Janissaries were to fall upon their victims and cut
27   XII|        the Ottoman Empire must fall to pieces because of the
28   XII|        who would incontinently fall upon us with their banded
29   XII|  Russian territory in order to fall upon our general Abdullah
30   XII|   tears of Gül-Bejáze began to fall upon the child she held
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