Chapter

 1     I| Halil Patrona undermost.~ ~"Nay, but that is not right,"
 2   III|   wrath thereat?"[Pg 55]~ ~"Nay, on the contrary, he seemed
 3   III|   her to do any rough work, nay, rather, will he do everything
 4    IV|  bought with his own money, nay more, who did all the work
 5    IV|  time, often till midnight, nay, sometimes[Pg 70] till daybreak.
 6    IV|    a vociferous welcome.~ ~"Nay, come along! come along!
 7    IV| cried Halil impetuously.~ ~"Nay, nay, my son, be sensible!"
 8    IV|  Halil impetuously.~ ~"Nay, nay, my son, be sensible!" said
 9   VII|    be very long behind him; nay, inasmuch as the Kiaja was
10   VII|    And nobody durst say him nay. They listened to his revilings
11   XII|    son, you spake not well; nay, very ill hast thou spoken.
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