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1 Int| invention, and worthy, as told by him, of a place in The 2 I| Worthy Halil Patrona!~ ~"I told you that I was a poor man, 3 I| surprised if he had been told that every single carp cost 4 II| simply do what I have been told to do. I unveil this odalisk, 5 IV| inquiring after her was told by her bedfellow in a whisper 6 IV| and precious stones, and told her that all these things 7 V| and wither."~ ~"And who told thee that I had turned my 8 V| that already. Musli had told the story hundreds of times 9 VI| of the Grand Vizier and told him of this terrible rumour.~ ~" 10 VII| with me."~ ~And while he told their names, one after the 11 VIII| demands are few and soon told. We demand the delivery 12 VIII| and vengeance?~ ~The woman told him everything with a shudder. 13 X| feet of the Sultan, and told him of the disgrace that 14 XI| sought for Gül-Bejáze, and told her lovely fairy tales which, 15 Sel| Hungarian romancer. All is told with delightful and touching 16 Sel| of freshness and prettily told." - Aberdeen Free Press.~ ~ 17 Sel| A. J. B. Salmon. 6/=~ ~"Told with great vividness, a 18 Sel| thrilling story dramatically told. The reader's interest does 19 Sel| 3/6~ ~"A rattling story, told in a lively way, incident 20 Sel| Portrait of Dr. Jókai.~ ~"Told with infinite delicacy and 21 Sel| A clever story, cleverly told, and exceedingly well worth