Chapter

 1     I|          with himself and with his host.~ ~I'll wager that Sultan
 2   III|          Stambul, his capital, the host, the war, and the foreign[
 3   III|         throne, and thy triumphant host, led by the Vizier Ibrahim
 4   III|       gathered[Pg 64] together thy host on the shores of the Bosphorus.
 5   III|            wink of thine eye and a host of warriors will spring
 6   III|        Descend in the midst of thy host which yearns for the light
 7     V|        drawing near, and the whole host is assembling beneath the
 8     V|     smartest horsemen of the whole host; along the sea-front are
 9     V|      hillocks. On the wings of the host are placed the Albanian
10     V|           Horan. The centre of the host belongs of right to the
11     V|         they were the cream of the host, and that therefore it was
12     V|            exaltation.~ ~The whole host is full of the joy of battle,
13     V|         ears?"~ ~"Salvoes from the host."~ ~"Can they be heard in
14     V|    Imperial Ciauses may summon the host to arms with the blasts
15     V|      comrades, the whole Janissary host in fact, are ready to fall
16     V|            have just come from the host. Since dawn they have all
17     V|            sure as God is one, the host will not remain in Scutari
18     V|            Stambul."[Pg 122]~ ~The host is coming to Stambul! -
19     V| three-and-twenty years before, the host had sent to his predecessor,
20    VI|           exercises throughout the host was proclaimed by a flourish
21    VI|       traitors. Fugitives from the host have brought us the tidings
22    VI|        instead of making ready the host to go to the assistance
23   VII|            be possible to lead the host to battle just then; but
24   VII|            remain outside with the host, that in case of need he
25  VIII|           anyone had come from the host to his assistance? whether
26    IX|           Only the captains of the host and Halil Patrona still
27    IX|          the chief captains of the host, the Bashas and the Sheiks,
28    IX|         thyself at the head of thy host," said Halil, "accept the
29     X|           their petty affairs, the host trembled before him, and
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