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1 I| plump face, on which at that moment no small traces of fear 2 I| neighbouring dwelling at a moment's notice. In some cases, 3 II| Halil Patrona now lost not a moment in locking up his shop, 4 III| Bosphorus. They are ready, at a moment's notice, to embark in the 5 IV| sacrificed to it? At that moment she would have much preferred 6 V| chamber alive."~ ~For a moment the Sultan reflected, then 7 V| another second, but another moment, but another instant long 8 V| Adsalis to think even for a moment of seizing the banner of 9 V| that he must go. One single moment only did he hesitate, for 10 V| hesitate, for one single moment the thought did occur to 11 VI| the mob.~ ~Just at this moment they stopped in front of 12 VI| burst its dams it stopped a moment later before a stately palace.~ ~" 13 VII| Stambul, where at that very moment they were crying loudly 14 VII| the best.~ ~At that very moment, the Kapudan Pasha, Abdi, 15 VIII| hail Halil as Lord, for the moment, of the city of Stambul 16 IX| let those who are at this moment the lords of the dominion 17 IX| throne stood there, for a moment, like a figure cast in bronze, 18 IX| Halil reflected for a moment, and all the time his gaze 19 IX| shout which arose the next moment and made the very walls 20 X| Sultana, everyone for a moment was silent, and suddenly, 21 X| the stillness of that dumb moment, from the highest window 22 XII| vanished from his life the moment he was made a voivode, just 23 XII| throne.~ ~And at that very moment they were digging the snare 24 XII| hesitation only lasted for a moment. Then he recovered himself 25 XII| shoulder.~ ~But the next moment he was felled to the ground 26 Sel| There is not a dull moment in the quaintly-written