Chapter

 1   Int|       weeks the ex-costermonger held the destiny of the Ottoman
 2     I|       and grasped the hand that held the yataghan.[Pg 22]~ ~"
 3    II|        it over to the crier (it held the exact amount to a penny),
 4   III|  emeralds, and the miri achorok held the reins of splendidly
 5   III|        and every one of the ten held a sword, we should still
 6    IV|       of Halil.~ ~And now Halil held the warm, smooth little
 7    IV|       in his own happiness, and held her for a long - oh, so
 8    IV|         did she give. Then they held her over a slow fire on
 9    IV|    Halil spake never a word. He held his wife tightly embraced
10   VII|        council of war was being held. On the news of the insurrection
11   VII|       in the same palace he had held a long deliberation with
12   VII|     Abdi bluntly. After that he held his peace.~ ~It was the
13  VIII|        Elhaj Beshir Aga had now held his office for fourteen
14  VIII| muscular fellow, who could have held his own against any two
15  VIII|      arms of the strong man who held her, as he compelled her
16    IX|        of martial music, Mahmud held his triumphal progress through
17     X|   terrible power than when they held the wand of dominion, for
18   XII|      And Halil believed that he held it fast in his grasp.~ ~
19   XII|         fall upon the child she held to her breast.~ ~"Why weepest
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