Chapter

 1     I|       Sunnites has divided the Moslem World.~ ~Persia and India are
 2   III|               which a whole rapturous world of paradisaical joys glowed
 3   III|             who was there in the wide world who would have the courage
 4    IV|               disguise. Nobody in the world could have taken him for
 5    IV|             habit of ruling the whole world."~ ~"Yes, yes!" exclaimed
 6     V|              in it? What is the whole world to thee if thou dost lose
 7     V|           falls from Heaven, does the world ever ask, wert thou young?
 8    VI|             who are shut out from the world like mad dogs, that they
 9   VII|               famous gardeners in the world had for ages been racking
10   VII|            that there was none in the world whom he loved better.~ ~
11  VIII|         CHAPTER VIII.~ ~A TOPSY-TURVY WORLD.~ ~Halil Patrona was already
12     X|                by to-morrow the whole world may have turned upside down,
13    XI|               The years pass over the world, again the Giaours assemble
14    XI|        blessing to the rulers of this world."~ ~Thus ran the message
15    XI|             thoughts of man. He piles world upon world, and sets about
16    XI|              man. He piles world upon world, and sets about building
17    XI|   affectionate than the women of this world."[Pg 225]~ ~Halil listened
18    XI|               tents of skin, half the world feared our name, but since
19    XI|              by the multitude of this world's knowledge; but how can
20    XI|            lead. We must create a new world, none belonging to the old
21    XI| laughing-stock of the whole Christian world; but he[Pg 239] undertook
22   XII|           away from the tumult of the world, he opened the door of his
23   XII|             you do not understand the world, Halil. How could you, a
24   XII|         awaiting my reward in another world. I was not born in silks
25  XIII|               calm and quiet, and the world pursued its ordinary course;
26   Sel|          musical passion." - Literary World.~ ~Over One Hundred Thousand
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