Chapter

 1   Int|          two tales are, however, quite distinct, and have, since
 2     I|       has not even yet been made quite clear whether the Shiites
 3     I|          his Grand Vizier, being quite content with the contemplation
 4     I|      Halil Patrona's courage was quite equal even to such an invitation
 5     I|   mention the name of the Sultan quite so frequently and not to
 6    II|      desired were far, far away, quite out of his reach in fact.
 7    II|     desire?"~ ~Halil Patrona was quite carried away by his enthusiasm.~ ~"
 8    II|         down beside him. She was quite close to him now.~ ~But
 9   III|     smooth, delicate forehead is quite free from wrinkles. It would
10   III|       disposition as to make him quite indifferent to these unfortunate
11    IV|         Halil Patrona had become quite a by-word with his fellows.
12    IV|         so softly as to take him quite unawares, very affectionately
13    IV|       content. The poor maid was quite beside herself with delight.
14     V|          dreams - and it will be quite time enough to hasten to
15     V|        could hear this bellowing quite plainly, but he also could
16     V|       sensible answer which I am quite sure you are incapable of
17     V|        to Him so to ordain. I am quite ready to die and glorify
18   VII|       him at full speed,[Pg 138] quite out of breath, and without
19   VII|         slightest escort trotted quite alone into Stambul, where
20   VII|         uproar?"~ ~"The thing is quite simple. The cobblers and
21  VIII| greatness while the rose remains quite tiny. Suffer me but gently
22    XI|      this writing; its signs are quite strange to her, but she
23    XI|       reading?"~ ~"When thou art quite awake," said Halil, rapturously
24    XI|         till they grew gradually quite dark and the cry of the
25    XI|       gracious, and asked Musli, quite amicably, what he could
26    XI|          Suddenly Kabakulak went quite deaf. He could not hear
27   XII|         perceive him till he was quite close to her. How they rejoiced
28  XIII|          of joy, her cheeks have quite a colour so quickly has
29  XIII|       sun has set. It has become quite a habit with her already.
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