Chapter

 1    IX|    well with those who are thy enemies and grievous for them that
 2    IX|    well with those who are thy enemies and grievous for them that
 3    IX|   there are now none but thine enemies, and where the very atmosphere
 4     X|      pronounce the name of his enemies, and torments will consume
 5    XI|        a laughing-stock to its enemies. Our great men grow gardens
 6   XII|       and negociating with its enemies, the Ottoman armies have
 7   XII|       become the slave of your enemies, so that he who was wont
 8   XII| bearing silenced, disarmed his enemies. The eyes of the Grand Vizier
 9   XII|      council broke up, Halil's enemies remained behind with the
10   XII|      against him, although his enemies were still doubtful how
11   XII|   coward when he knew that his enemies were conspiring against
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