Chapter

 1     I|          the[Pg 15] piazza of the Etmeidan would have been judged very
 2     I|       from any intrusion into the Etmeidan, as being in duty bound
 3     I|          streets leading into the Etmeidan.~ ~One of them was a stranger,
 4     I|           to be going towards the Etmeidan, the other man to be coming
 5     I|         me, but tell me where the Etmeidan piazza is."~ ~The person
 6     I|        did not ask thee where the Etmeidan was because I wanted to
 7     I|        chaffering for fish in the Etmeidan market, he would not have
 8    IV|          light, we will go to the Etmeidan and join the Janissaries.
 9    IV|       pair of them arrived at the Etmeidan.[Pg 99]~ ~ ~ ~
10     V|         that has happened. On the Etmeidan, in front of the Seraglio,
11    VI|           in great triumph to the Etmeidan. The next instant the whole
12   VII|          galloped off towards the Etmeidan.~ ~The great fishmarket,
13   VII|      directed his way towards the Etmeidan.~ ~By this time not only
14   VII|             Then Abdi quitted the Etmeidan. He perceived how the crowd
15  VIII|        the cross-ways through the Etmeidan Gate."~ ~"And the second?"~ ~"
16    IX|     sitting under his tent in the Etmeidan.~ ~Sulali drew near to him
17     X|           joy.~ ~Meanwhile in the Etmeidan a much more free-and-easy
18   XII|        arms and rushed off to the Etmeidan under three banners.~ ~They
19   XII|  clamorous mob invited him to the Etmeidan he wrote to his daughter
20   XII| accompanied the insurgents to the Etmeidan.~ ~In Stambul things were
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