Chapter

 1     I|      of mine."~ ~"What, thou wilt fell me? Me? A fellow like
 2   III|       my master! and if thou wilt lend thine ears to the counsel
 3   III|   thy faithful servant, thou wilt proclaim a day of penance
 4    IV|    dog! in another hour thou wilt be hanging up before thine
 5     V|   off to the wars, that thou wilt return no more, and that
 6     V|      on my dead body if thou wilt, but say not that there
 7    VI| population. And thou, Halil! wilt thou be able to ride the
 8  VIII|  Halil! Make of me what thou wilt, but listen, first of all,
 9  VIII|  over with flowers, and thou wilt believe thou dost see flower-baskets
10    IX|   wives of our brethren thou wilt find more than one in grey
11    IX|      breast.[Pg 180]~ ~"Thou wilt see that thou shalt not
12    IX| beneath it. And thou thyself wilt be a laughing-stock to the
13     X|    feet. Stand aside if thou wilt not come along with us."~ ~
14    XI|       Takimi Vekai" is, else wilt thou make him sorrowful;
15   XII|      This little coffer thou wilt take with thee; it contains
16   XII|  thee than with me, for thou wilt have the child while I shall
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