Chapter

 1     I|         where Patrona lived the mere idea of a street never presented
 2     I|              Look now, my friend! an idea has occurred to me. The
 3    II|           Halil had not the remotest idea what to say to her.~ ~The
 4   III|            moreover, was another new idea, and so also was the idea
 5   III|            idea, and so also was the idea of the sugar garden. So
 6    IV|              could have the remotest idea.~ ~And through the thin
 7    IV|              or a thief!"~ ~"What an idea!" Halil whispered back, "
 8    IV|    involuntary respect, but the very idea of loving him filled her
 9    IV|               hit, at last, upon the idea of resorting to the Janissaries,
10   VII|      shrugged his shoulders. What an idea! To be frightened of an
11     X| Kadun-Kiet-Khuda.~ ~And then the bad idea occurred to some of the
12    XI|         place thereof!~ ~But such an idea ill befits a Mussulman;
13   XII|           Even now poor Musli had no idea what was about to befall
14  XIII|            observable when her fixed idea happens to be touched upon.~ ~
15   Sel|         clever expansion of a clever idea. Well written, drawn to
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