Chapter

 1     I|     this letter. It contains five thousand piastres, so that
 2     I|    know, would have given me five thousand piastres for three
 3     I|        Janaki, who had given five thousand piastres for three
 4    II|     himself the possessor of five thousand piastres, he was
 5    II|    generally. But a beggarly five thousand piastres would
 6    II|     of offering, I will give five thousand piastres."~ ~"Be
 7   III| beauty, and received her for five thousand piastres from the
 8   III|      the public crier. These five thousand piastres were all
 9   III|     the powder-magazine, and five hundred workmen were blown
10    IV|  wanted to give you back the five thousand piastres which
11    IV|    that matter at all. Those five thousand piastres of yours
12     V|     to the Janissaries.~ ~So five or six of them, all speaking
13     V|  insults at the Janissaries, five or six of whom had set out
14  VIII|      the usual pay. And some five or six fellows followed
15    XI|  Thüharet ablutions, nor the five prayers of the Namazat,
16   XII|  with three asses laden with five little panniers, containing
17   XII|  little panniers, containing five thousand ducats which he
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