Chapter

1   Int|     The White Rose," and her terrible experiences in the Seraglio
2     V|     Prophet unfurled; and so terrible were these kettles on all
3    VI|  Vizier and told him of this terrible rumour.~ ~"Impossible!"
4   VII|   Abdi addressed them with a terrible voice:~ ~"Ye fools, whose
5     X|     hands was now a far more terrible power than when they held
6    XI|    North. A foe appears more terrible and persistent than the
7   XII|      and thereby nullify the terrible prophecies of the "Takimi
8   XII| nations of Muhammad the most terrible wounds, and whose giant
9   XII|    the thought that death is terrible."~ ~Halil's cold collected
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