Chapter

 1     I|            every single hill is as green as if mother Nature had
 2     I|          the contrary, nothing but green meets the eye. The bastions
 3   III|           and the third of a vivid green. In these three pavilions,
 4   III|            three different hues of green - and in these tents abode
 5     V|           the chief muftis, bright green tents for the viziers, scarlet
 6     V|           the Ciaus-Agas, and dark green designates the tent of the
 7   VII|            pale yellow with bright green stripes, those of the stripes
 8   VII|            stripes which were pale green on the lower were rose-coloured
 9   VII|          of them which were bright green above died gradually away
10   VII|           dark chocolate hue, with green and rose-coloured stripes
11   VII|            round it; moreover, the green stripes passed into red,
12   VII|         stripe. On the outside the green hues, inside the red rather
13  VIII|           showers of stones.~ ~The Green Banner waved all by itself
14  VIII|               The unfurling of the Green Banner on the gate of the
15  VIII|      assembling beneath the Sacred Green Banner? and the cold sweat
16  VIII|         mantle invested him with a green one.~ ~After that they elected
17   Sel|       Maurus Jókai, Author of "The Green Book," "Poor Plutocrats,"
18   Sel| interesting story." - Times.~ ~The Green Book. (Freedom Under the
19   Sel|    sympathetic romance. The Misses Green are masterly characterisations,
20   Sel|          Fifth Edition.)~ ~My Lady Green Sleeves. (Seventh Edition.)~ ~
21   Sel|          HAZELGREEN. (24)~ MY LADY GREEN SLEEVES. (25)~ FOUND OUT. (
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