Chapter

 1     I|    pomegranate and cypress trees stand before the houses of the
 2     I|      Hisar and the Anatoli Hisar stand out against the starry heaven;
 3    IV|          worthy neighbour, don't stand on any ceremony with us,
 4     V|  excitement and enthusiasm. They stand together at the corners
 5     V|        dead drunk. He can scarce stand upon his feet. How dare
 6     V|  Janissaries, and here I[Pg 112] stand where it has pleased Allah
 7    VI|      their assistance, though we stand here with drawn swords in
 8    VI|        but snatch up a sword and stand alongside of me. No harm
 9   VII|          you that so many of you stand in a heap in one place?
10    IX| terrified to behold the Padishah stand on the steps of the throne,
11    IX|     greatest and the greatest to stand lowest of all.~ ~Among so
12    IX|        been resolved upon did he stand up and say:~ ~"I myself
13     X|      kiss the dust off her feet. Stand aside if thou wilt not come
14    XI|       will resist the enemy, and stand fast like a Salamander in
15    XI|      face of Allah, and they all stand there as transparent as
16    XI|         so long as these palaces stand by the Sweet Waters more
17    XI|        those nasty palaces which stand by the Sweet Waters shall
18   XII|        to? Why does he pause and stand listening before the curtain?
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