Chapter

1     I|    it, as if he were taking counsel with himself whether the
2   III| wilt lend thine ears to the counsel of thy faithful servant,
3    IV|   Musli reassuringly. "Good counsel is cheap. We can easily
4     V|  thou do not neglect to ask counsel from Allah by the pricking
5   VII|     Sultana Khadija.~ ~Good counsel was now precious indeed.~ ~
6   VII|      The Sultan thought the counsel of the Kiaja the best.~ ~
7   VII|        That also is not bad counsel," said Abdi; "thy glorious
8    IX|    ourselves."~ ~This crazy counsel instantly met with general
9   XII|  man does the Lord God take counsel?~ ~Halil stole on tip-toe
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