Chapter

 1   Int|        facts. Naturally Jókai's splendid fancy has gorgeously embellished
 2     I|   Hebdomon Palace, formerly the splendid residence of the Greek Emperors,
 3   III|    spare. His gardens were more splendid than the gardens of Soliman
 4   III|       so they called her, was a splendid damsel of Damascus. She
 5   III|        the open piazza, beneath splendid, sparkling pavilions. There
 6   III|        desire that it should be splendid."~ ~Ibrahim sighed deeply,
 7    IV|        Then they put upon her a splendid robe, hung diamond ear-rings
 8    IV|      Venetian mirrors, in which splendid odalisks admired their own
 9  VIII|      Through the windows of the splendid palace penetrate the shouts
10  VIII|        instead of there in that splendid palace.~ ~Halil smooths
11    IX| petitions according to rank, in splendid robes, and with round, pyramidal
12    IX|        venerable councillors in splendid apparel on gorgeous full
13     X|     precious stones, mounted on splendid prancing steeds gaily caparisoned.
14    XI|        letters embellished with splendid flowers contain dark sayings.
15    XI|     days one hundred and twenty splendid kiosks, standing beside
16   XII|      two slave-girls carrying a splendid porcelain pitcher, which
17   XII|    where they had been robed in splendid kaftans, and as they entered
18   Sel|    Garrett. 6/=~ ~"Susanna is a splendid study. No person who takes
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