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 1   Int|    The rebellion began in the camp of the Janissaries, and
 2     V|              CHAPTER V.~ ~THE CAMP.~ ~What a noise, what a
 3     V| leading to Scutari, where the camp has already been pitched.
 4     V|      not a trace of this vast camp, all night long this city
 5     V| blasts of their trumpets, the camp of a whole nation may wait
 6     V|       be here with us, in the camp and on the battlefield?
 7     V|       Janissary away from his camp?"~ ~It was as much as Pelivan
 8     V|    banner of the Prophet into camp this very day, not a single
 9     V|      loudly, not to go to the camp, at any rate, not that day.
10     V|      bosom, "he is off to the camp. If only I could hold him
11     V|       not show thyself in the camp, then so sure as God is
12     V|    Prophet had arrived in the camp.~ ~And the people of the
13    VI|       in the direction of the camp, a murmuring and a tumult,
14    VI|      of all that noise in the camp. Hassan replied that he
15    VI|     carried him across to the camp. Then only did he feel safe.~ ~
16   VII|   erected in the midst of the camp. They had been taken by
17   VII|             Meanwhile, in the camp outside, a great council
18   VII|    stirred them up are in the camp of the Janissaries - there
19  VIII|    the army had broken up its camp, returned to Stambul, and
20    XI|  ought to be hastening to the camp. If every pasha had not
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