Chapter

 1    II|        more her bosom began to rise and fall.~ ~She arose from
 2   III|   Stambul also, even when they rise to the dignity of Berber-Bashis,
 3   III|    four centuries ago, were to rise from their graves to defend
 4   III| sleepless yearn for the sun to rise, and put an end to the long
 5   III|      dost command! May the sun rise in the west if it be thy
 6     V| decapitate therewith those who rise in rebellion against me?
 7   VII|     distance off:~ ~"Sir, sir, rise up quickly, for all Stambul
 8   VII|      death, Mashallah! he will rise no more. Hasten, for the
 9   VII|      Ye fools, whose mad hands rise against your own heads!
10    IX|      and exclaimed angrily:~ ~"Rise up, Ulema, grovel not before
11    XI|        her husband's breast to rise and fall continually arouses
12   XII|      risen so high that it can rise no higher, and perchance
13   XII|    Whithersoever I may one day rise, he would reflect, this
14   XII|      reflect, this child shall rise with me. Whatever I shall
15   XII|      the Janissary officers to rise in a body and massacre all
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