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1 I| which lead to the Hebdomon Palace, formerly the splendid residence 2 I| passed by the Tsiragan Palace, and there encountered riding 3 IV| the magic hues of a fairy palace, and in the midst thereof 4 IV| beneath the flooring of his palace, and promised these to her 5 IV| Waters, yes, for every kiss a palace."~ ~"I would burn all these 6 VI| disembarked there at his seaside palace with his viziers, his princes, 7 VI| moment later before a stately palace.~ ~"Whose is this palace?" 8 VI| palace.~ ~"Whose is this palace?" inquired Halil of the 9 VI| crowd.~ ~"Whose is that palace, I say?" inquired Halil 10 VI| that they rushed upon the palace, burst open the doors, and 11 VII| rowed across to his summer palace at Chengelköi, where his 12 VII| the canal to the Sultan's palace at Scutari, while he had 13 VII| from afar he beheld the palace of the Reis-Effendi, on 14 VII| he trotted nearer to the palace, he perceived a great multitude 15 VII| and the Kodzhagians in the palace by the sea-shore.~ ~An hour 16 VII| hour before in the same palace he had held a long deliberation 17 VIII| Grand Vizier, whose[Pg 157] palace in the Galata suburb he 18 VIII| which had happened in the palace by the Sweet Waters all 19 VIII| placed on the roof of the palace signified that the bivouac 20 VIII| Rather let them die in my palace, an easy, instantaneous 21 VIII| windows of the splendid palace penetrate the shouts of 22 VIII| of there in that splendid palace.~ ~Halil smooths away the 23 VIII| baskets as she desired in the palace garden beneath three wide-spreading 24 X| So for Halil Patrona's palace they set off with Gül-Bejáze 25 XI| sitting on the balcony of the palace which the Sultan and the 26 XI| Scutari and scribe of the Palace, having accomplished the 27 XI| true believer shall have a palace of his own. And in every 28 XI| of his own. And in every palace two-and-seventy lovely houris 29 XI| before the great men of the palace all drunk with wine: 'There