Chapter

 1     V|      blue tents for the great officers of state, the Emirs, the
 2     V|  plume was fastened (only the officers wore white feathers), with
 3   VII|    and any of the other great officers of state whose heads the
 4  VIII| delivery of four of the great officers of state - myself, the Chief
 5  VIII|       dormitories of the high officers of state. The generals meanwhile
 6    IX|     new Sultan, and the chief officers of state, the clergy, and
 7    IX|       the pockets of the high officers of state and the pashas,
 8   XII|      his grasp.~ ~The highest officers of state were his friends
 9   XII|      of the Janissaries those officers who had a grudge[Pg 247]
10   XII|      signal for the Janissary officers to rise in a body and massacre
11   XII|       the Spahi and Janissary officers with their swords in their
12   XII|  Halil Patrona. The Janissary officers were sixty in number.~ ~
13   XII| between a couple of Janissary officers. As soon as Kaplan Giraj
14   XII|     the council and the chief officers of the Army; tell them,
15   XII| contemptuously. The Janissary officers had disregarded the signal.~ ~"
16   XII|    the ranks of the Janissary officers, while Halil's faithful
17   XII|   scabbard. All the Janissary officers evidently were on Halil
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