Chapter

 1   Int|     of Gül-Bejáze, "The White Rose," and her terrible experiences
 2     I|    far less contented when he rose from his gorgeous and luxurious
 3    II|        GÜL-BEJÁZE - THE WHITE ROSE.~ ~The booth of Halil Patrona,
 4    II| delicate freshness of a white rose, once more her bosom began
 5    II|     not Gül-Bejáze, the White Rose, but Gül-Olü, the Dead Rose."[
 6    II|   Rose, but Gül-Olü, the Dead Rose."[Pg 49]~ ~ ~ ~
 7   III| breaking dawn and the budding rose. When she gazed upon Achmed
 8   III|       other day, a new island rose up from the sea beside the
 9    IV|     red like the transfigured rose whereon a drop of the blood
10     V|    with her hands.~ ~"Can the rose blossom in winter-time?
11   VII|      passed into red, and the rose ones into liver-colour,
12   VII|    been sticking in the earth rose high in the air, and he
13  VIII|       Sultan, full of horror, rose from his place.~ ~"No, no,
14  VIII|     glory?"~ ~"Oh, Halil! the rose and the palm grow up together
15  VIII|      into greatness while the rose remains quite tiny. Suffer
16    IX|       Then at last Ispirizade rose from his place.~ ~"Achmed!"
17    IX|       velvet and studded with rose brilliants. Another copy
18  XIII|    now.~ ~And thus the "White Rose" grows old and grey and
19   Sel|   Halil the Pedlar; The White Rose. (Now ready.)~ ~By Maurus
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