Chapter

 1     I|    Would it not be as well to turn back?"~ ~"We might meet
 2     I|    this lesson from me: Never turn back from the path you have
 3     I|        Now, however, I cannot turn back for it. I pray you,
 4    II|  beauteous slave, admiring in turn her fair countenance, her
 5   III|     of a truth, was likely to turn the head of anybody. He
 6   III|         try and find out what turn the affair takes next. And
 7    IV|     money has done you a good turn. Are you willing to receive
 8    IV|           It was now Janaki's turn to sigh.~ ~"I have sought
 9    IV| praised!" said Patrona in his turn, and he drew nearer to them. "
10     V|    thy face, and if thou dost turn thy face from me, then must
11    VI|   come to you here. It is the turn of the Gaolers now."~ ~In
12   VII|      to persuade the Kiaja to turn back again with him and
13   VII|    you! - would that ye might turn into four-footed[Pg 144]
14   VII|    well beaten and then their turn would come too.~ ~The Chief
15    IX|       and when it came to the turn of his little ten-year-old
16    IX|     Ispirizade felt his limbs turn to stone and the light[Pg
17    IX|    throne. And now he, in his turn, descended from the throne,
18     X|   bathing women who, in their turn also, raised her upon their
19     X|    just as they were about to turn into the great square in
20     X|       implored the Sultana to turn back and try to regain the
21    XI|     career, hold it fast, and turn it in a different direction!
22   XII|     Giraj now stood up in his turn.~ ~Halil fully expected
23   XII|        Ah! but now it was the turn of the Grand Vizier and
24   XII|    heart because he durst not turn back to them and kiss and
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