Chapter

1   Int|    the plain narrative of the Turkish chroniclers. Such a subject
2     I|   guest pilaf, the celebrated Turkish dish consisting of rice
3    II|     articles of luxury in the Turkish Empire. From the very look
4    IV|       and dancing attracted a Turkish pirate to the spot, and
5     V|    part in the history of the Turkish Empire. Around them assemble
6   VII|       with one of those large Turkish field-horns which are audible
7   XII|      footsteps shall leave on Turkish soil the bloodiest and most
8   XII| strength of the prophecy of a Turkish recluse, to declare war
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