Chapter

 1    II| four avenging angels on the walls of his house, or trample
 2   III|  consists in this, that the walls are inlaid with amethysts,
 3    IV|     the whole length of the walls were immense Venetian mirrors,
 4     V|   is assembling beneath the walls of Scutari, only awaiting
 5   VII|  the Reis-Effendi, on whose walls were inscribed in gigantic
 6  VIII|    it all written up on the walls. They demand the delivery
 7    IX|   away from them behind the walls of a dungeon. A deposed
 8    IX|    moment and made the very walls of the Seraglio tremble
 9    XI|    will be heard within the walls of Stambul, so that if ye
10    XI| undertook to dilapidate the walls and devastate the pleasure-gardens.~ ~
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