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2001 I | was carrying in one hand a knapsack woven out of rushes. This 2002 IX | Behind him came radiant knightly viziers and nobles, and 2003 II | then, that is no reason why knives in general should not be 2004 I | it is well-studded with knobs, and that it is weighted 2005 Sel | BAY RONALD. (50)~ LOVE KNOTS. (59)~ ~J. S. FLETCHER.~ ~ 2006 Sel | singular fidelity.~ ~Carpathia Knox. (Third Edition.)~ ~By Curtis 2007 IV | these sandals they called kobkobs."~ ~"Aye, aye!" cried the 2008 VII | Mufti, the Sheiks, and the Kodzhagians in the palace by the sea-shore.~ ~ 2009 IX | there were twelve other Korans on just as many other tables, 2010 IX | the divans covered with kordofan leather. Opposite to him 2011 Sel | and the catastrophe of Krakatoa is described with a vividness 2012 IX | and the familiar roundish kuka on his head.~ ~As he passed 2013 VIII | the realm. They are the Kul Kiaja, the Kapudan Pasha, 2014 XI | ascended to the tower of Ujuk Kule, from whence I could survey 2015 VIII | more easily and avoid the labour of forcing his way through 2016 X | protected by a garment of fine lace, scarce concealing the snowy 2017 XIII | what a good, kind-hearted lad he is, and she compares 2018 XI | penance, nor into the Hell of Ladhana, where the souls of the 2019 IV | would rather sleep in the lair of a hippopotamus, I would 2020 VI | just as if a still standing lake had been stirred violently 2021 VII | the garden of the Dalai Lama. It was snow-white, without 2022 XII | them the Grand Vizier, the lame Pasha, Topal Ozman, Patsmajezade, 2023 VI | to-day is a day of death and lamentation."~ ~And the mob rushed upon 2024 I | chamber hung an earthenware lamp, which Patrona kindled with 2025 IX | drawn against me, and no lance that [Pg 194]ever hath left 2026 V | multitude; sparkling swords and lances in thousands flash back 2027 XI | head, with a feeling of languid bliss, reposed on her husband' 2028 VIII | disdained to flutter it, languidly it drooped upon its staff.~ ~ 2029 VI | Mufti have been arranging Lantern Feasts, Processions of Palms 2030 XII | with their hands in their laps because the predestined 2031 Int | experiences in the Seraglio are largely, if not entirely, of Jókai' 2032 II | it brought in by far the largest profits. Surely, they argued 2033 IV | damsel's body till she could lash no more, yet she could not 2034 IV | fury, seized a whip, and lashed away at the damsel's body 2035 II | she raised her long black lashes it was as though he gazed 2036 III | Berber-Bashi. What is the latest news from the town?"~ ~It 2037 Sel | J. S. FLETCHER.~ ~OLD LATTIMER'S LEGACY. (7)~ ~ROWLAND 2038 Sel | Eccles). 6/=~ ~"A lightsome, laughable farce.... Some delightfully 2039 V | was a general outburst of laughter. Everybody knew that already. 2040 III | of Damascus. She had been lavishly endowed with every natural 2041 I | beneath the carpet, and then laying hold of his stick again, 2042 Sel | America.~ ~The Golden Dog (Le Chien D'Or). (Third Edition.)~ ~ 2043 I | and he brought down the leaded stick in his hand so heavily 2044 V | then turning to the last leaf in which the marks of the 2045 IX | sensible jest on thy part to leap into the den of a lioness 2046 XIII | her window. With joy she leaps from her bed to open it.[ 2047 XII | no higher, and perchance learns to know that before long 2048 VII | formed among the Mountains of Lebanon from millennial deposits 2049 Sel | FLETCHER.~ ~OLD LATTIMER'S LEGACY. (7)~ ~ROWLAND GREY.~ ~BY 2050 XIII | work that she always has a leisure hour at such times. Sometimes, 2051 Sel | VALENTINE. (57)~ ~MRS. LEITH ADAMS.~ ~LOUIS DRAYCOTT. ( 2052 Sel | GARRISON ROMANCE. (40)~ MADELON LEMOINE. (46)~ THE PEYTON ROMANCE. ( 2053 III | master! and if thou wilt lend thine ears to the counsel 2054 XII | was on fire, would he need lengthy explanations before hastening 2055 IV | her bejewelled turban, and lent a still haughtier aspect 2056 Sel | Second Edition.)~ ~By Leslie Keith, Author of "'Lisbeth," " 2057 I | went another way. Take this lesson from me: Never turn back 2058 XI | climates where the olive, the lestisk, the terebinth, and the 2059 II | and remain so until he lets me go again, and his lips 2060 V | trundling rapidly away over some level ground, till at last it 2061 VIII | the Galata suburb he had levelled to the ground only an hour 2062 Sel | Author of "Sleeping Beauty," "Lias' Wife," etc. 6/=~ ~"This 2063 XI | Kizlar-Aga, the Izoglani, whose licentiousness will bring down upon Stambul 2064 VI | Mussulmans if ever I have lied."~ ~Then snatching up his 2065 VIII | Sheik Suleiman, that thou liest, the third corpse was not 2066 Sel | action of his stories is life-like, and full of movement and 2067 IV | not thrash a soul into the lifeless body."~ ~"By Allah!" cried 2068 VIII | fires had been everywhere lighted.~ ~"Why cannot I send a 2069 XI | Anatolian and the Rumelian lighthouses, at the entrance of the 2070 VII | houses."~ ~"You speak very lightly of the matter, Abdi. How 2071 III | heart smitten with sweet lightnings, and when her voluptuously 2072 Sel | Conor Eccles). 6/=~ ~"A lightsome, laughable farce.... Some 2073 III | go about the house as she likes. Halil will never permit 2074 VII | girls is much more to your liking; booths not fortresses are 2075 VII | gradually away into a dark lilac colour below.~ ~Naples was 2076 V | Defterdars, and the Nishandji; lilac-coloured tents for the Ulemas, bright 2077 XI | beautifully painted festoons and lilies and the variegated birds 2078 X | Gül-Bejáze went as white as a lily, as if the other woman had 2079 Sel | WRONGLY CONDEMNED. (33)~ ~LINDA GARDINER.~ ~MRS. WYLDE. ( 2080 Sel | MRS. HERBERT MARTIN.~ ~LINDSAY'S GIRL. (32)~ BRITOMART. ( 2081 V | cannon-ball in a box nicely lined with velvet took it to the 2082 Sel | Editions. Crown 8vo, Art Linen, 6/= each.~ ~Black Diamonds. ( 2083 XIII | Then after supper she links her arm in his and, whispering 2084 IX | to leap into the den of a lioness suckling her young; and 2085 XII | assembled in the Hall of Lions.~ ~There were gathered together 2086 IV | pockmarked man, whose upper lip was split right down so 2087 XI | wallow those who only did God lip-service and never felt the faith 2088 Sel | Leslie Keith, Author of "'Lisbeth," "My Bonnie Lady." 6/=~ ~" 2089 VIII | Gül-Bejáze, all shuddering, lisped the name of Abdi Pasha.~ ~ 2090 III | end, but Achmed was a good listener, and, besides, he delighted 2091 Sel | original and fascinating literatures of Europe."~ ~Sunday Times -~ ~" 2092 I | my apprentice and all my live-stock at the same time, and that 2093 III | streets of Ispahan for a livelihood. The glory of the Ottoman 2094 VII | and the rose ones into liver-colour, and a bright yellow streak 2095 IX | and powerful while thou livest, and may men bless thy name 2096 III | year. Lo now! as my soul liveth, I will not gird on the 2097 XI | his way to Paradise, the load of a single sin will drag 2098 I | Halil, and beckoning to a load-carrier he mounted on to his shoulders 2099 IX | into the very throat of loaded cannons. Many is the time, 2100 XI | listening to music; they loathe the battlefield, and oh, 2101 VI | at last into the[Pg 131] loathsome hole but dimly lit by a 2102 I | betraying a gross ignorance of locality, for[Pg 24] in the place 2103 II | now lost not a moment in locking up his shop, and taking 2104 IV | Halil's guest a night's lodging. In return Patrona invited 2105 XII | greater joy, with a still loftier hope, when turning away 2106 XII | part of Halil's joy, the loftiest star of his hopes. Whithersoever 2107 Sel | Mystery of a Hansom Cab," "The Lone Inn," etc. 6/=~ ~"Very good 2108 II | it sounded like a gentle long-drawn-out sigh:~ ~"Blessed Mary!"~ ~ 2109 Sel | and ability. It supplies a long-felt want. Dr. Reich has evidently 2110 XIII | little hut and gazes eagerly, longingly, in the direction of Stambul, 2111 III | blossom, the Sultana Asseki, longs to bask in the light of 2112 I | City of the Seven Hills loomed forth like a majestic picture 2113 VIII | tulips in order to make it looser and softer.~ ~"The rebels 2114 XII | I am not afraid to risk losing this wretched life, awaiting 2115 II | that he really was at a loss what to do with it.~ ~His 2116 I | long and narrow lane, the loud-sounding note of a song, bawled by 2117 I | yourself off, you drunken lout, you! How dare you lay a 2118 IX | Pg 190] preferred eternal loveless slavery to the favours of 2119 X | a thousand odalisks, the lovelinesses of every province in the 2120 VI | Hassan, however, was no great lover of such spectacles, so he 2121 IX | prosper! May those thou lovest love thee also, and may 2122 Int | III., the elevation of the lowliest demagogues to the highest 2123 X | nickname which points to his lowly origin; this one was a woodcutter, 2124 III | embellished with the seven lucky circles which bring the 2125 II | business was not particularly lucrative. He did not keep opium, 2126 I | them to me must have been a lunatic."~ ~"It will be best if 2127 I | of a tremendous pair of lungs, for he could roar like 2128 III | presumptuous man was found who was lured to his destruction at the 2129 Sel | story - a brilliant and lurid series of pictures drawn 2130 X | inquisitive Peeping-Toms are lurking there.~ ~Dancing and singing, 2131 II | loveliness, to be the sport of lust and luxury, beautiful Circassian 2132 III | background shine forth the more lustrous raised arabesques formed 2133 I | rose from his gorgeous and luxurious sofa, though the tables 2134 Sel | Photogravure Portrait of Dr. and Madame Jókai.~ ~"Full of life and 2135 Sel | GARRISON ROMANCE. (40)~ MADELON LEMOINE. (46)~ THE PEYTON 2136 III | nevertheless, in the bazaar, one madly presumptuous man was found 2137 I | this letter must needs be a madman, and there is a purse which 2138 III | same time uttering certain magical talismanic words of evil 2139 V | ready like the creation of a magician's wand!~ ~The plain is occupied 2140 VIII | Orli, whom he made chief magistrate. Ibrahim, a whilom schoolmaster, 2141 XII | He inspired them with magnanimous, enlightened resolutions, 2142 IV | Irene far more than all this magnificence, was the figure of the Sultana 2143 IX | may men bless thy name and magnify thy memory when thou art 2144 XI | and the hosts of Gog and Magog appear to exterminate the 2145 XI | and persistent than the Magyars, the Venetians, or the Persians. 2146 XI | things perish before the Mahdi; then when the mountains 2147 VI | to hold his own until the main army should arrive.~ ~"And 2148 I | true Caliph. The Shiites maintain that Ali alone was the true 2149 II | hither from the harem of his Majesty the Sultan, an odalisk, 2150 VIII | would be reckoned every male Osmanli who should hesitate 2151 XII | ministers would punish as a malefactor.~ ~But his hesitation only 2152 VI | hordes of murderers and malefactors rushed forth into the piazza 2153 V | s eyes. There was such a malicious scorn in his gaze[Pg 113] 2154 XII | name of Behram. "He is a man-child," said Halil, "who will 2155 V | seize their tambourines and mandolines, and weave the light dance 2156 V | thee. And when the long manes of thy horse-tail standards 2157 V | him."~ ~"Say not so, you mangy dog you! Let him come for 2158 I | again, from whence it is manifest that there was a certain 2159 IV | supported the room - lamps of manifold colours - which gave to 2160 II | examine their teeth and manipulate their arms and legs as if 2161 VIII | the Sultan's hand. If this manly burst of emotion had only 2162 Sel | Story of Chinese Life and Manners. By Charles Hannan. With 2163 XI | true believers, and build mansions over their tombs."~ ~"Mashallah! 2164 III | girdle, the bracelet, and the mantle-ring-clasp - the seven gifts of felicity, 2165 IX | were heaped up the gala mantles exhibited on such occasions; 2166 VII | cedar-tree spines, antelope manure, so heating and stimulating 2167 Sel | Gilt Top, 6s.~ ~ ~ ~With Map of Hungary.~ ~SOME PRESS 2168 XII | that he would pore over maps and charts and draw lines 2169 Sel | MRS. WYLDE. (36)~ ~AGNES MARCHBANK.~ ~RUTH FARMER. (38)~ ~MRS. 2170 X | approaching: the eunuchs marching in front have got hold of 2171 I | and many apostasies have marked the progress of this quarrel, 2172 I | for fish in the Etmeidan market, he would not have been 2173 I | drew forward his rush-woven market-basket, emptied its contents on 2174 I | he had just bought in the market-place for his supper would be 2175 X | midst of the streets and market-places, in which sherbet and other 2176 IV | excursion in the Sea of Marmora in a sailing-boat. Their 2177 III | people to each other in marriage. Long ago they were destined 2178 Sel | Author of "The House on the Marsh," etc. 3/6~ ~"A rattling 2179 II | upon the sea and armies marshalled in battle array. He would 2180 Sel | displays no small ability in marshalling an immense array of facts. 2181 Sel | Independent.~ ~Memory Street.~ ~By Martha Baker Dunn, Author of "Sleeping 2182 Sel | DOG. (53)~ ~MRS. HERBERT MARTIN.~ ~LINDSAY'S GIRL. (32)~ 2183 VI | whispered words, he sees a white mass, huddled in a corner of 2184 XII | officers to rise in a body and massacre all Halil's followers.~ ~ 2185 VIII | of all there was the old master-cobbler, Suleiman, whom they had 2186 I | him from the booths of the master-cooks and master-sugar-bakers, 2187 I | of the master-cooks and master-sugar-bakers, honey-cakes, dulchas, pistachios, 2188 Int | idealised the rough, outspoken, masterful rebel-chief, Halil Patrona, 2189 IX | fire-place, on stands that were masterpieces of carving, were heaped 2190 II | with tears when their new masters address them. There was 2191 V | planted with a maze of huge masts and spreading sails, and 2192 IX | very ante-chamber, "The Mat-Room," as it is called, because 2193 XI | Maurocordato. Bear it in mind - Mau-ro-cor-da-to."~ ~"I don't mean to bother 2194 V | living forest planted with a maze of huge masts and spreading 2195 X | companions in the midst of the mazy dance, bringing them suddenly 2196 X | where they can buy as much mead as they can drink, and in 2197 I | prepare therewith a mid-day meal for us both."~ ~Halil hastened 2198 I | traversing a labyrinth of narrow, meandering lanes, and zig-zagging backwards 2199 V | Thou hast said it. What meaneth the firing of cannons that 2200 XII | Halil, with a bitter look, measured him from head to foot. He 2201 XI | possible to proceed to extreme measures against them.~ ~All that 2202 I | banquet, and he enjoyed his meat and drink, and arose from 2203 XI | Stambul, and there I began to meditate.~ ~"And lo! the Prophet 2204 XII | prevent their eyes from meeting, and though swords were 2205 I | contrary, nothing but green meets the eye. The bastions are 2206 XI | and turning towards the mehrab9 began to pray.~ ~But in 2207 VII | snow as the first layers melted, so that the hoodwinked 2208 XII | famous Küprili family, every member of which was a hero.~ ~Achmed 2209 Sel | Second Edition.)~ ~Being the Memoirs of Our First Rebellion, 2210 Sel | Wilmot Harrison, Author of "Memorable London Houses," etc. With 2211 XII | to clip the wings of the menacing northern foe, and thereby 2212 IV | whose business it was to mend other men's shoes went about 2213 IV | well-mannered Janissary, who mended slippers. Musli willingly 2214 IV | is also a bachelor, and mends slippers, and is therefore 2215 XI | Moldavia; and instead of Mengli Giraj, Khan of the Crimea, 2216 III | wretched expedient of doing menial service in the streets of 2217 XI | Mussulman; it is not the mental expression of that pious 2218 VIII | whose name he had heard mentioned by the town-crier along 2219 Int | seek a refuge among the mercenary soldiery of the Empire. 2220 X | streets decapitate without mercy every man who does not remain 2221 VIII | there. Not satisfied with merely looking about them, they 2222 III | the multiplication of thy merits demands the speedy consummation 2223 Sel | Illustrations by Frank T. Merrill. 6/=~ ~"There is not a dull 2224 III | apes, which sported right merrily together. Close upon these 2225 XI | the Moslem beliefs; the meshes of the net with which Halil 2226 Int | Janina," and published by Messrs. Jarrold and Sons as one 2227 I | oval of the sea borrows a metallic shimmer from the dark-blue 2228 V | Patrona stepped forth.~ ~"Methinks, Halil Pelivan," said he, " 2229 XI | desired.~ ~Only as to the method of destroying the kiosks 2230 Sel | phase of life in the great metropolis is described with singular 2231 XI | Heaven, when the archangels Michael and Gabriel open the tombs 2232 Sel | descriptions." - Athenæum.~ ~Pretty Michal. (Fourth Edition.)~ ~By 2233 XI | flying wheel of Fate in mid career, hold it fast, and 2234 XII | cuts down his opponent in mid-council is in the right and his 2235 I | also, prepare therewith a mid-day meal for us both."~ ~Halil 2236 IV | Seraglio itself. Wealth is a mightier force than valour."~ ~"I 2237 III | dare to pick up what the mightiest monarch of the earth has 2238 I | believers.~ ~"Gel, gel! Ne miktár dir, gel!" ("Come along 2239 VII | field-horns which are audible a mile off, and are generally used 2240 Sel | THE BLUE. (42)~ THE GOLDEN MILESTONE. (19)~ ~ESMÈ STUART.~ ~HARUM 2241 XI | refresh themselves with the milk, wine, and honey which flow 2242 VII | Mountains of Lebanon from millennial deposits of cedar-tree spines, 2243 I | themselves to be cut into mince-meat by thousands, rather than 2244 XI | marvel not thereat, for their minds are corrupted by the multitude 2245 V | draw near them, much less mingle with them, unless it were 2246 III | listening with all my ears, mingling among the chapmen of the 2247 XI | Mustafa Beg as the new Minister of the Interior, Musli as 2248 IX | nuts, stood a whole army of ministering servants with their heads 2249 IV | Virgin always wrought a miracle in her behalf."~ ~"'Tis 2250 III | inlaid with emeralds, and the miri achorok held the reins of 2251 IV | s blessing go with your mirth. Why, you were so merry 2252 XII | no harm, and harbours no mischievous designs against us. You 2253 V | seemed to combine to make him miserable! It seemed as though they 2254 IV | mouth to his story of the miserly slippers, and laughed as 2255 VII | men highest in power when misfortune overtook the realm. But 2256 I | plunge into still greater misfortunes."~ ~Meanwhile they were 2257 Sel | sympathetic romance. The Misses Green are masterly characterisations, 2258 IV | a familiar face would be missing from the Seraglio. All these 2259 VII | judicious intermingling of this mixture produces a soft, porous, 2260 V | Sultana, who, sobbing and moaning, accompanied him to the 2261 VI | Gül-Bejáze! Gül-Bejáze!" he moans with a stifling voice, looking 2262 XII | reading those books which mock at the things which are 2263 X | and then by way of[Pg 212] mockery remounting them with their 2264 V | follow him.~ ~"Ha! he is mocking us!" exclaimed Musli, where[ 2265 XI | Janissaries, but he was too modest to speak of himself.~ ~" 2266 VIII | the dominator of Great Moguls! Who would have believed 2267 XI | Mashallah!" exclaimed all the Mohammedans mournfully.~ ~"In that book 2268 IV | extended to her just enough to moisten her lips, thus began:~ ~" 2269 IX | crawled to his feet and, moistening them with their tears, exclaimed:~ ~" 2270 XII | Tartars, the Circassians, and Moldavians are the bulwarks of our 2271 I | not fear that anybody will molest you."~ ~Janaki said "thank 2272 I | handed the letter to the money-[Pg 31]changer in order that 2273 XI | two Angels of Judgment, Monker and Nakir. And they will 2274 XIII | mind - a species of dumb monomania which is only observable 2275 IV | standing before me now!"~ ~"The Moor commanded Irene to fall 2276 XI | thrust into the abyss of Morhut there to await the [Pg 226] 2277 XII | from its sheath at these mortally insulting words. Furiously 2278 V | nearest battery, wrested a mortar from the topijis by force, 2279 VIII | who is now Lord of all the Moslems. Tell me, therefore, what 2280 VIII | Sulali, and with a severe and motionless countenance answered:~ ~" 2281 VII | his hands all covered with mould, a breathless bostanji came 2282 Sel | LITTLE WOMAN (31)~ ~MARGARET MOULE.~ ~THE THIRTEENTH BRYDAIN. ( 2283 VII | to be found in the Dead Moun[Pg 135]tains. A judicious 2284 VIII | a pang of pain, wept and mourned for by their friends."~ ~" 2285 XII(18)| Mouse.~ ~ 2286 IX | want to entice us into a mouse-trap to crush us all at a blow 2287 VI | far wall, feebly begin to move. He rushes to the spot. 2288 Sel | is life-like, and full of movement and interest." - Westminster 2289 X | compared with whose voluptuous movements the passion of the fiercest 2290 VIII | standing before him with a long MS. parchment stretched out 2291 VII | ye filthy sneak-thieves, mud-larking crab-catchers, pitchy-fingered 2292 VII | the pole round so that the mud-stained end which had been sticking 2293 VII | hide yourselves behind your mud-walls! And let not a single cry 2294 III | Defterdars, Reis-Effendis, Muderises, and Sheiks. And in front 2295 V | bright blue tents for the Müderesseks, azure-blue tents for the 2296 I | the mürekob (ink), and the mühür (seal) came to this and 2297 I | much, so much again the mürekob (ink), and the mühür (seal) 2298 XIII | opposite to her a platter and a mug - and so she waits for him 2299 XI | since been preserved in the Muhamedije mosque, only those high 2300 I | has completely set in; the mule-drivers urge on their beasts laden 2301 III | for each other, and the multiplication of thy merits demands the 2302 IX | Four large Venetian mirrors multiplied the extravagant splendours 2303 XI | Safa doth appear to write 'Mumen'11 or 'Giaour'12 on the 2304 V | fierce shouts and thunderous murmurings arise from this or that 2305 VI | can hear roars instead of murmurs. Give them up, Hassan! Give 2306 IV | Pg 71]~ ~"Ah, 'tis thou, musafir! I searched for you everywhere 2307 IV | gridiron - she never moved a muscle. Then they sent and sought 2308 XI | pure starch, ambergris, musk, and saffron. There, too, 2309 XII | Cypress and the heating Muskoveto, a mysterious beverage generally 2310 XI | ways will creep in among Mussulmen like a rattlesnake crawling 2311 XI | Baltaji suffered White16 Mustache, the Emperor of the North, 2312 IX | the council-chamber was mute, and in the midst of this 2313 XII | denied them their glances of mutual hatred were enough to wound 2314 XI | Giaours assemble in their myriads and threaten vengeance. 2315 Sel | Westminster Gazette.~ ~A Hungarian Nabob. (Fifth Edition.)~ ~By Maurus 2316 X | their hands they hold their nakaras (timbrels), clashing them 2317 XI | of Judgment, Monker and Nakir. And they will ask us if 2318 XI | the five prayers of the Namazat, that ye have kept the fast 2319 VII | 137] who had fallen at its name-place beneath the arms of the 2320 Sel | story-teller." - Literature.~ ~The Nameless Castle. (Fifth Edition.)~ ~ 2321 IV | blew forth from their long narghilis. But what impressed Irene 2322 IV | fist at this point of the narration, "that Sultana deserves 2323 XI | Halil commands that those nasty palaces which stand by the 2324 V | time was pressing, it was necessary[Pg 120] to recite this prayer 2325 XII | carrier-pigeons, so that in case of necessity he might be able to send 2326 I | once began unfastening his neck-cloth, whimpering at the same 2327 III | ishtifan or diadem, the necklace, the ear-ring, the finger-ring, 2328 IV | gifts, glittering raiment, necklaces, bracelets, and diamond 2329 I | familiar to him, so that he needed no further assistance, he 2330 V | in which the marks of the needle-point were visible. Whatever words 2331 IV | Finally they thrust sharp needles down to the very quicks 2332 II | as dry and wrinkled old negresses, worn-out, venomous nurses, 2333 IV | his buying her.~ ~In the neighbourhood of Patrona dwelt Musli, 2334 IV | present to the Padishah's nephew, the son of his own brother.~ ~" 2335 IV | with his hands fumbling nervously about in the breast of his 2336 XI | had hitherto built their nests, and all this ruin was wrought 2337 XI | beliefs; the meshes of the net with which Halil had taken 2338 Sel | more original fiction." - Newcastle Daily Leader.~ ~ ~ ~NEW 2339 VIII | came face to face with the newly arrived ministers in the 2340 Sel | PROPOSES. (29)~ ~MRS. E. NEWMAN.~ ~THE LAST OF THE HADDONS. ( 2341 V | the cannon-ball in a box nicely lined with velvet took it 2342 XII | the Divan is erected, is a niche separated from the rest 2343 X | and Kapudan Pasha has a nickname which points to his lowly 2344 I | cogitations that when, towards nightfall, he began chaffering for 2345 XI | 221] they will enter the nine-and-twenty gates of the seven-hilled 2346 V | the Defterdars, and the Nishandji; lilac-coloured tents for 2347 X | nation there is no hereditary nobility, everyone there has risen 2348 IX | radiant knightly viziers and nobles, and venerable councillors 2349 II | auctioneer with absolute nonchalance as he circumstantially totted 2350 VII | cobblers indeed! It was sheer nonsense, so he tried to persuade 2351 I | muezzin intone the evening noómát from the slender turrets 2352 V | blessing of Allah can rest when noon has gone. Trample on my 2353 V | listen to my words! The noontide hour has passed, and the 2354 Sel | Second Edition.)~ ~By R. Norman Silver 6/=~ ~"It cannot 2355 VII | tired of having ears and noses? Open all your shop-doors 2356 Sel | good things said by men noted for the brilliance of their 2357 X | does not remain indoors. Notices that this will be done are 2358 VII | mingled together the most nourishing soil formed among the Mountains 2359 Sel | calculated to charm the novel-reading public by its ceaseless 2360 Sel | surpassed by any living novelist. The action of his stories 2361 Sel | are a revelation and a novelty. Put before us by the pen 2362 Int | Empire in his hands till, on November 25th, he and his chief associates 2363 I | Patrona also was by no means a novice in the art of self-defence, 2364 VII | snow-white, without the slightest nuance of any other colour, and 2365 IX | another. Many of them began to nudge Sulali, who stood up as 2366 XII | northern foe, and thereby nullify the terrible prophecies 2367 VII | tulip, whose confusingly numerous angry-red leaves, with yellow 2368 III | usual kissing of hands, the nuptials were proceeded with,[Pg 2369 II | negresses, worn-out, venomous nurses, human refuse, so to speak, 2370 XIII | little. Thou wert so fond of nursing him once upon a time. So! 2371 VII | falls on the desert, tiny oases, full of flowers and verdure, 2372 I | them to the springs of the oasis - so that the guest was 2373 I | you to be a little more obedient."~ ~"Let my guest go in 2374 XI | the whole thing, he had no objection to make to anything.~ ~Musli 2375 I | deep down over his temples, obliterating his eyebrows completely, 2376 III | darkness of defeat threatens to obscure the sun-like radiance of 2377 Int | monarch whom he had drawn from obscurity to set upon the throne.~ ~ 2378 XIII | monomania which is only observable when her fixed idea happens 2379 I | the house, and the guest observing that these were the very 2380 IV | against the enchantment obsessing the charms of the strange 2381 Int | much on the now somewhat obsolete narrative of Hammer-Purgstall (" 2382 I | only cushion and carpet obtainable in the house, and the guest 2383 II | highest bid, and the sum obtained is to be divided among the 2384 III | she had set her heart upon obtaining?~ ~The Sultan, taking her 2385 XII | whenever you think fit to occupy your time in reading poems 2386 V | single moment the thought did occur to him: Am I a mere tool 2387 IV | day following every such occurrence, a familiar face would be 2388 IV | the smooth mirror of the ocean, pounced straight down upon 2389 XI | mark of confidence.~ ~And, oddly enough, as Halil pressed 2390 XI | Padishah of the Ottomans. Their Odzhakjaiks8 will scatter terror. Allah 2391 I | cemeteries to fight over the offal of the piazzas. Every true 2392 VII | Patrona.~ ~What then was their offence in the eyes of the people? 2393 XII | complete amnesty for past offences, and permission to retain 2394 V | news, and would have the offending Janissary regiment decimated 2395 II | rich traders of Dirbend offer to the highest bidder miracles 2396 VIII | premonitions of evil to all the officials present.~ ~Elhaj Beshir 2397 II | was, he would insist, the offscouring of the Jinns, and yet Mussulmans 2398 III | doorkeeper, and the Anakhtar Oglan, or chief key-keeper, hasten 2399 I | Patrona kindled with an old-fashioned flint and steel. Then he 2400 XII | more somnolent as he grew older.~ ~But again the door opened, 2401 XI | warm climates where the olive, the lestisk, the terebinth, 2402 I | are planted with vines and olive-trees, pomegranate and cypress 2403 XI | the Divan answers them: 'Olmaz!' - it cannot be. The Anatolian 2404 III | which day is a day of good omen to the sons of Osman."~ ~ 2405 III | trembled. These are no good omens, oh, my master! and if thou 2406 XI | striving against the Powers of Omnipotence with a mortal hand. Ambitious, 2407 III | was the happy father of one-and-thirty children.~ ~He must have 2408 I | flavours there are in the onion tribe, far more, indeed, 2409 VI | furious multitude, and rolling onwards like a flood that has burst 2410 IV | could only gaze at them open-mouthed.~ ~But Janaki, still remaining 2411 IX | immediately sat down again without opening his mouth.~ ~"Speak, I pray 2412 X | are so partial, are sold openly, and all the sellers are 2413 Int | to history though, as I opine, depending too much on the 2414 XII | debt of gratitude to a poor oppressed[Pg 245] pedlar, the Sultana 2415 IX | the merit. A heavy burden oppresses thy slaves, and the name 2416 V | pricked were regarded as oracular and worthy of all obedience.~ ~ 2417 V | on a hillock towers the orange-coloured pavilion of the Padishah, 2418 V | it seem good to Him so to ordain. I am quite ready to die 2419 VI | the ken of the regular and orderly inhabitants, and only appear 2420 X | which points to his lowly origin; this one was a woodcutter, 2421 III | splendour, excellence, and originality unknown to his predecessors. 2422 Int | bibliographical note.~ ~Originally "A Fehér Rózsa," under the 2423 IX | divided sleeves, without any ornament, a short salavari, or jerkin, 2424 XI | beautifully written in the ornamental Talik script. Gül-Bejáze 2425 XII | child will be doubly an orphan."~ ~With such words did 2426 IX | are all of them widows and orphans, and it is thou who hast 2427 Int | Hammer-Purgstall ("Geschichte des osmanischen Reichs"). Almost incredible 2428 XI | Eternally invincible should the Osmanlis remain if they walked, with 2429 I | Prophet, Ali, Abu Bekr, Osmar, and Osman, was the true 2430 Sel | IZA DUFFUS HARDY.~ ~A NEW OTHELLO. (4)~ ~SOMERVILLE GIBNEY.~ ~ 2431 XII | wert to ask me whither thou oughtest to send me, I would say 2432 | ours 2433 V | of the staircase, in the outer court of the Seraglio where 2434 I | sent for. He calculated his outlay to a penny in the presence 2435 I | into darkness; the vast outlines of the Rumili Hisar and 2436 I | blooms they themselves far outshone.~ ~ ~ ~The last rays of 2437 Int | has idealised the rough, outspoken, masterful rebel-chief, 2438 X | of the piazza on round, outspread carpets dance the bayaderes 2439 IX | upon the throne with hand outstretched and parted lips, and his 2440 I | disappears, and the tranquil oval of the sea borrows a metallic 2441 IV | his curiosity completely overcame him, and turning the handle 2442 II | the men, and whose eyes overflow with tears when their new 2443 I | end of every thoroughfare, overgrown with luxuriant grass and 2444 I | as a souvenir. Pelivan, overpowered by drink and the concussion 2445 IX | a dumb curse - a dumb, overpowering spell, which left it to 2446 V | sort of tempest which had overthrown his predecessor was shaking 2447 VII | in power when misfortune overtook the realm. But how then 2448 XII | with the thought that he owed his power to a pedlar who 2449 XI | twist my words, you old owl!" said Musli, naturally 2450 VII | Abdi. How do you propose to pacify this uproar?"~ ~"The thing 2451 VII | negociating with the rebels and pacifying them that way.~ ~At this 2452 I | crouching huckster, thou pack-thread pedlar! if thou dost not 2453 III | was by devising some new pageant of splendour, excellence, 2454 VIII | fear and scarce a pang of pain, wept and mourned for by 2455 V | that it is so. I am not palavering now with you because I want 2456 IX | White Prince," from the pallor of his face, to summon him 2457 Sel | Virginia."~ ~"A book ... palpitating with intensity." - St. Paul' 2458 Sel | Author of "The Good People of Palvez." Translated from the original 2459 VIII | without fear and scarce a pang of pain, wept and mourned 2460 XII | asses laden with five little panniers, containing five thousand 2461 V | half-concealed by the short, bulgy pantaloons which scarce covered the 2462 X | endeavoured to explain by way of pantomime, for speaking was impossible, 2463 III | whole rapturous world of paradisaical joys glowed and burned, 2464 VII | yellow streak of colour ran parallel with every single stripe. 2465 X | screams did not form part and parcel of the all-pervading cries 2466 III | towel, the Ternakdji Bashi pared his nails, the Dülbendar 2467 III | Ternakdji who carefully pares his nails. All these grandees 2468 III | Sweet Waters, and a whole park of artillery was swept away 2469 Sel | OF COMO. (37)~ ~MARGARET PARKER.~ ~THE DESIRE OF THEIR HEARTS. ( 2470 I | imagining that he had just been partaking of the most magnificent 2471 X | delicacies, to which women are so partial, are sold openly, and all 2472 II | but his business was not particularly lucrative. He did not keep 2473 IV | and make one of our little party."~ ~The Berber-Bashi took 2474 IV | his door and asking every passer-by if he had not seen his little 2475 VI | war of fiercely contending passions too long enchained.~ ~"And 2476 V | Kapu-Kiaja have no other pastime in Paradise than the shaving 2477 IV | brought with him to the pastry-cook's while Musli skipped homewards 2478 II | there were none of those pathetic scenes which poets and romance 2479 III | him as a portent, and his patience has become a proverb in 2480 Int | Halil Patrona, into a great patriot-statesman, a martyr for justice and 2481 XII | hearken to? Why does he pause and stand listening before 2482 I | our western cities, all paved and swept clean, and nothing 2483 IV | little hand in his own big paw, he felt its reassuring 2484 IV | at the door of his booth, paying little attention to the 2485 IV | her hand made entirely of pea-cocks' feathers, and permitted 2486 I | Not a doubt of it. A peace-loving man would not think of making 2487 XII | in peaceful times you can peaceably retain it. It matters not 2488 I | arms across his breast, peacefully went to sleep in the Prophet.~ ~ 2489 Sel | fascinating companion. His peasants, priests, and gentlefolks 2490 XI | stones are jacinths and the pebbles pure pearls, and the Tuba-tree 2491 I | reaching the entrance of a peculiarly long and narrow lane, the 2492 IX | wall, on raised alabaster pedestals were nine clocks embellished 2493 I | sleep on them."~ ~Janaki peeped through a chink in the roof, 2494 XII | curtains a woman's face was now peeping. It was Adsalis, the favourite 2495 X | perchance, any inquisitive Peeping-Toms are lurking there.~ ~Dancing 2496 Sel | Spectator.~ ~The Captive of Pekin. (Fourth Edition.)~ ~A Realistic 2497 X | tore him to pieces, and pelted each other with the bloody 2498 X | for death would be the penalty of his curiosity. The black 2499 VIII | windows of the splendid palace penetrate the shouts of triumph which 2500 II | ice-cold feeling of horror penetrated Halil's heart, altogether 2501 Sel | FARMER. (38)~ ~MRS. H. H. PENROSE.~ ~THE LOVE THAT NEVER DIES. ( 2502 I | dulchas, pistachios, sweet pepper-cakes filled with nuts and stewed 2503 III | and galleys and fortresses perambulated the piazzas on wheels. That 2504 XI | lowest of all. Down from your perches, ye venal voivodes, khans, 2505 VII | whole lot of you down to perdition? Would that the heavens 2506 I | out of the midst of this perennial verdure arise the shining 2507 VIII | office, till then I must perform my official duties."~ ~The 2508 I | vigorously Halil Patrona performed his ablutions, and how next 2509 III | and then everyone, after performing the usual salaams withdrew, 2510 XII | Six-and-twenty of them perished there and then.~ ~Only three 2511 Sel | widely known, and take a permanent place among our literary 2512 VIII | to the Seraglio.~ ~"Halil permits the Chief Mufti to live, 2513 I | upon the wall in order to perpetuate the memory of the incident. 2514 IV | discreetly have withdrawn his perplexed countenance. But Halil, 2515 VIII | assurance that they will not be persecuted in the future for what they 2516 IV | he might, the resin would persist in cleaving to them. His 2517 XI | appears more terrible and persistent than the Magyars, the Venetians, 2518 Sel | delineated are the dramatis personæ, so interesting and enthralling 2519 Sel | able to resist her charming personality." - The Speaker.~ ~[Pg 281]~ ~ 2520 IV | this houri who has, I am persuaded, come down from Paradise 2521 XII | further confirmation or persuasion before doing anything, or 2522 Int | novel first published at Pest in three volumes in 1854. 2523 XI | atmosphere in which ye live is pestiferous because of you. For some 2524 VI | sunken eyes. Alas! what pestilence has been let loose upon 2525 III | Empire - conflagrations, pestilences, earthquakes, inundations, 2526 VII | bloom that the original six petals were obliged to bend downwards.~ ~ 2527 IX | secretaries, the presenters of petitions according to rank, in splendid 2528 Sel | MADELON LEMOINE. (46)~ THE PEYTON ROMANCE. (18)~ ~MAY CROMMELIN.~ ~ 2529 VIII | Heaven are shut. At night the phantoms of darkness are let loose. 2530 IX | the funeral vaults of the Pharaohs grouped around the royal 2531 Sel | eighteenth century, and every phase of life in the great metropolis 2532 Sel | HARUM SCARUM. (41)~ ~MRS. A. PHILLIPS.~ ~MAN PROPOSES. (29)~ ~ 2533 III | them at all. Like the true philosopher he was, he continued to 2534 Sel | JUDY A JILT. (54)~ ~DR. PHILPOT CROWTHER.~ ~THE TRAVAIL 2535 VII | said Abdi with all the phlegm of a true seaman.~ ~Musli 2536 I | probability the Janissary, when he picked himself up again, had dipped 2537 XI | us; and yet, I say, these picture-coins still circulate among us. 2538 Sel | brilliant and lurid series of pictures drawn by a great master' 2539 Sel | Jókai.~ ~This beautiful and picturesque tale of Oriental life reads 2540 XII | compelled to eat humble pie - all of them had long been 2541 XI | pashas, who buy the Empire piecemeal with money and for money 2542 XII | Pelivan that the sharp point pierced his left shoulder.~ ~But 2543 IX | closing up again, with pikes crossed, before every door 2544 IX | like a flower-bed. Its rich pile carpets were splendidly 2545 XI | the thoughts of man. He piles world upon world, and sets 2546 XI | that you have made the pilgrimage to the Kaaba at Mecca so 2547 I | more, indeed, than in the pine-apple; and then the pure fresh 2548 XI | from the land where the pines and firs raise their virgin 2549 II | sold tobacco, chibooks, and pipe-stems, but his business was not 2550 IV | dancing attracted a Turkish pirate to the spot, and in the 2551 IV | thoughts were with him as the pirate-ship sped swiftly away with her, 2552 I | master-sugar-bakers, honey-cakes, dulchas, pistachios, sweet pepper-cakes filled 2553 IX | were full of swords and pistols, not one of them could protect 2554 IV | would rather sleep in a pit into which a tiger has fallen, 2555 IV | wander across the street and pitch your tent at the house of 2556 IV | uttered a[Pg 75] loud cry, and pitching his long hat into the air, 2557 VII | mud-larking crab-catchers, pitchy-fingered slipper-botchers, huddling 2558 I | towards him.~ ~"I prythee, pitiful Mussulman, be not wrath 2559 V | may wait and wait on the plains of Scutari, but Sultan Achmed 2560 VI | awl, his hammer, and his plane aside, and seize his sword 2561 V | had gone contrary to their plans.~ ~"Go and remind the Sultan," 2562 Sel | by John Vivian, of Middle Plantation, Virginia. By Hulbert Fuller, 2563 I | the corner, a few wooden plates and dishes, a jug on a wooden 2564 II | the scattered dishes and platters. Only after a few[Pg 48] 2565 VIII | declining the dignity on the plea of illness, they chose in 2566 VIII | confined himself therefore to pleading for the Grand Vizier and 2567 II | in and out of it as you please without asking anybody's 2568 VIII | beard hither, and if it pleases you not that it has grown 2569 XI | walls and devastate the pleasure-gardens.~ ~And within three days 2570 Sel | cosmopolitan crime, with plenty of mixed adventure and sensation. 2571 Sel | until it is finished. The plots and counter-plots make the 2572 XII | in the faces of the chief plotters; the well-laid plot could 2573 VIII | and home, his shop and his plough, snatch up his weapons, 2574 X | who would ever think of plucking fruit before it is ripe?"[ 2575 XI | the mosques, the khanzé6 plundered, and the faithful led forth 2576 XII | into your houses and were plundering your goods - if ye were 2577 I | otherwise you will only plunge into still greater misfortunes."~ ~ 2578 I | says, "A fool is he who plunges into peril that he might 2579 V | appeal to and consult by plunging a needle through its pages, 2580 Int | Albanian sailor-man, who after plying for a time the trade of 2581 IX | which puts money into the pockets of the high officers of 2582 IV | black eunuch - a horrid, pockmarked man, whose upper lip was 2583 XII | right into the midst of Podolia and the Ukraine. He knew, 2584 XII | occupy your time in reading poems and fairy-tales, don't fancy 2585 II | those pathetic scenes which poets and romance writers are 2586 XIII | here," cries Gül-Bejáze, pointing to the empty place, and 2587 XII | swiftly into the air, remained poised on high for a time with 2588 IV | beneath the stings of the poisonous insects. Finally they thrust 2589 VII | fancied spring had come, and poked their gold-green shoots 2590 XI | Russia, nor Sweden, nor yet Poland pay tribute to us; and yet, 2591 I | with vines and olive-trees, pomegranate and cypress trees stand 2592 I | houses of the rich. The poorer folks who have no gardens 2593 I | now the quarter where the poorest and most sordid classes 2594 III | leading from the harem, popped the Kizlar-Aga, the chief 2595 I | most sordid classes of the populace herd together. The streets 2596 VI | loose upon the Mussulman population. And thou, Halil! wilt thou 2597 XII | and after that he would pore over maps and charts and 2598 VII | mixture produces a soft, porous, and exceedingly damp soil, 2599 IX | pashas, so that the Sublime Porte derives no benefit therefrom. 2600 I | shouting water-carriers and porters, whose long shoulder-poles 2601 IX | these tables lay an open portfolio encrusted with precious 2602 Sel | RUTHVENS. (10)~ THE BROWN PORTMANTEAU. (11)~ HUSH! (12)~ ONCE! ( 2603 Int | demagogues to the highest positions in the realm, and the curious 2604 Sel | workmanship is admirable, and he possesses a degree of sympathetic 2605 VIII | would have believed in the possibility of such a thing three days 2606 X | the boisterous viragoes, possibly with a view of cutting a 2607 X | that this will be done are posted up on all the boundary-posts 2608 II | coming upon them and their posterity and the whole Moslem race. 2609 VIII | violently to the ground, pot and all, and then he covered 2610 V | thee! Their words are more potent than the words of Adsalis. 2611 III | Serbedji-Bashi who has a pleasant potion ready for him, and the Ternakdji 2612 IV | spikenard, and gave her fiery potions to drink. But it was all 2613 V | incalculable quantity of pottery.~ ~Here Pelivan finally 2614 IV | smooth mirror of the ocean, pounced straight down upon the maidens 2615 IX | the victims has now been poured forth," said Achmed in a 2616 V | of Stambul! The multitude pours like a stream towards the 2617 III | thunder-bolt struck the powder-magazine, and five hundred workmen 2618 Sel | end." - The Times.~ ~"A powerfully written and absorbing story." - 2619 IV | Your guardian saints are powerless to help you now, for your 2620 V | punctually observes this pious practice.~ ~The previous night he 2621 V | he issues forth from his prayer-chamber the Kizlar-Aga is already 2622 XII | resumed his place.~ ~As pre-arranged Kaplan Giraj now stood up 2623 I | a couch, Halil took the precaution of stripping off his own 2624 I | having noticed during the preceding night that the Greek had 2625 XI | if we have fulfilled the precepts of the Prophet. What shall 2626 XII | Even had nothing been preconcerted, Kaplan Giraj's sword must 2627 XII | in their laps because the predestined fate of the Ottoman Empire 2628 XI | of the Ottoman Empire is predicted. The year, the day is at 2629 VII | hues, inside the red rather predominated.~ ~But the rarest, the most 2630 Sel | Frances Gerard. With Special Preface by the Author.~ ~"Full of 2631 VIII | s ear how much she would prefer to dwell in a simple, lonely 2632 IX | hast yet made an end of preferring thy request."~ ~Halil reflected 2633 Sel | an exceedingly lucid and pregnant account of one of the most 2634 VIII | other - these things were premonitions of evil to all the officials 2635 IV | find in my house, eh? Allah preordained it. And you may thank God 2636 Sel | MARCH. (55)~ ~Others in Preparation.~ ~JARROLD & SONS, 10 & 2637 I | your roof this day also, prepare therewith a mid-day meal 2638 XIII | And inside the house she prepares his bed for him, and places 2639 VII | First of all he set about preparing a special forcing-bed of 2640 III | tidings, like dark clouds presaging a storm, are[Pg 66] coming 2641 XI(14)| The prescribed almsgiving.~ ~ 2642 IX | viziers, the secretaries, the presenters of petitions according to 2643 III | woman whose counterfeit presentment the Giaours carry upon their 2644 XIII | soft arm beneath his head, presses him to her bosom and kisses 2645 II | to happen to the man who presumed to buy an odalisk who had 2646 IV | evil temper which made her pretend to be dead, and she immediately 2647 II | fancied that the girl was only pretending. He put his hand on her 2648 I | his threshold under any pretext whatsoever before the morning 2649 XII | and his opinion must needs prevail - but of so much I am certain, 2650 V | this pious practice.~ ~The previous night he did not spend in 2651 I | the place where three days previously he had had his tussle with 2652 XII | wife spoke the truth, but pride prevented him from escaping 2653 IX | apart for them.~ ~The chief priest's face was radiant with 2654 Sel | companion. His peasants, priests, and gentlefolks are amazingly 2655 V | from Janaki, had made him a prime favourite among his new 2656 XII | that you, a scion of the princely Crimean family, should be 2657 XII | Rejoice in the present, my princess, and catch Fortune on the 2658 III | three pavilions, I say, the princesses, thy daughters, were sitting, 2659 V | she has been put into the prison assigned to those shameless 2660 X | the highest window of the prison-fortress of the Seven Towers, a man' 2661 VI | had grown old since the prison-gates had been closed upon them, 2662 VI | and the mob roared to the prisoners that all to whom liberty 2663 XII | of the Sultan to listen privately to the deliberations of 2664 III | who had the melancholy privilege of passing in and out of 2665 XII | by being made one of the privy councillors of the Divan.~ ~ 2666 I | names were written. In all probability the Janissary, when he picked 2667 VII | insinuated that it was highly probable he might reach Scutari before 2668 VII | and all in vain.~ ~The problem was - how to introduce an 2669 VII | negociations were still proceeding, the ringleaders of the 2670 VI | arranging Lantern Feasts, Processions of Palms and Illuminations 2671 V | banner-bearing Dülbendar, who proclaims to the faithful amidst the 2672 VII | the very last word of this proclamation, then he spurred his horse 2673 VI | consequence of the Sultan's procrastination, we were to arrive too late 2674 VII | that the earth does not produce bread without being tilled, 2675 VII | intermingling of this mixture produces a soft, porous, and exceedingly 2676 IV | anything but what he now professed to be, and it was with a 2677 II | brought in by far the largest profits. Surely, they argued among 2678 VIII | his just demands, if he promises to dismiss his forces immediately 2679 XI | inform Kaplan Giraj of his promotion presently."~ ~"Not presently, 2680 VIII | arrange the silken cord properly. Long live the Sultan!"~ ~ 2681 XII | our houses, more than our property, more than our children, 2682 XII | thereby nullify the terrible prophecies of the "Takimi Vekai."~ ~ 2683 XII | peculiar joy in perpetually prophesying evil things.~ ~"If only 2684 XI | dwellings of Mohammed and the Prophets his predecessors, in all 2685 Sel | of work, lucid, and well proportioned, displaying considerable 2686 VII | matter, Abdi. How do you propose to pacify this uproar?"~ ~" 2687 Sel | MRS. A. PHILLIPS.~ ~MAN PROPOSES. (29)~ ~MRS. E. NEWMAN.~ ~ 2688 IX | blessed him.~ ~"Rule and prosper! May those thou lovest love 2689 X | Her glorious figure is protected by a garment of fine lace, 2690 IV | words: 'Holy Mother of God! protectress of virgins, thou seest me 2691 VII | Abdi on the shoulder, and protested with tears in his eyes that 2692 VII | terror before him, and with proud self-satisfaction the Kapudan 2693 III | his patience has become a proverb in their mouths. Halil they 2694 VIII | report they shall be granted, provided that thou dost promise to 2695 X | the lovelinesses of every province in the Empire, for whom 2696 I | exercised their martial prowess on the peaceful inhabitants 2697 IV | This man often beheld Halil prowling about on the house-top in 2698 XI | Grand Vizier thought it prudent to fall back before him.~ ~" 2699 IV | your slave-girl will not pry too closely?"~ ~"You can 2700 Sel | from cover to cover." - Publishers' Circular.~ ~Vivian of Virginia. ( 2701 VI | heart, and that selfsame puffed-up Sultana who has stretched 2702 I | the house-top, and if you pull your rope-ladder up after 2703 IV | kiss returned and the warm pulsation of her heart, then only 2704 VII | sand-hills, and burnt and pulverized black marble which is only 2705 XII | whom his ministers would punish as a malefactor.~ ~But his 2706 XI | distribution of rewards and punishments. When the angel Azrael has 2707 IV | Kizlar-Aga whose office it is to pur[Pg 83]chase slave-girls 2708 IV | talking? - the man I mean who purchased a slave-girl in order to 2709 II | and allowed their would-be purchasers to examine their teeth and 2710 VI | unspeakably vile women, his pure-souled idol, the beautiful, the 2711 XII | wife. This child was the purest part of Halil's joy, the 2712 XI | the souls of the Jews are purified, nor into the Hell of Hotama 2713 XII | was not born in silks and purples but in the love of my country 2714 V | were bent on wasting time purposely. By the time the devotion 2715 I | will quit your house and pursue my way further."~ ~Halil 2716 I | treasures, and now also I am in pursuit of her, following clue after 2717 II | piastres, he was very much puzzled as to what he should do 2718 IX | splendid robes, and with round, pyramidal or beehive-shaped turbans 2719 Sel | not a dull moment in the quaintly-written story, adventure following 2720 VII | ye want to make the earth quake beneath you that so many 2721 II | years and described their qualities, and allowed their would-be 2722 XII | carpets, put before them quantities of the most savoury food, 2723 V | to atoms an incalculable quantity of pottery.~ ~Here Pelivan 2724 I | marked the progress of this quarrel, and still it has not even 2725 Sel | The Gray House of the Quarries. (Second Edition.)~ ~By 2726 Sel | days of Louis Quinze in Quebec. By William Kirby, F.R.S.C. 2727 VII | glorious presence will and must quell the uproar. Unfurl the banner 2728 XII | came to the front which quelled the risen tempest - the 2729 I | these words the knees of the questioner smote together.~ ~"Woe is 2730 IV | needles down to the very quicks of her nails, and still 2731 VI | Though everything had quieted down close at hand, all 2732 Sel | Romance of the days of Louis Quinze in Quebec. By William Kirby, 2733 V | very hour in which thou quittest the Seraglio she will take 2734 X | visible above them all was a quivering, tremulous white figure 2735 XI | the Giaours will play at quoits with the heads of the true 2736 IX | the Chronicles that the rabble of Constantinople were cowards, 2737 VII | the Kiaja to himself as he raced away again, while the Kapudan 2738 VII | world had for ages been racking their brains to discover, 2739 Sel | preserve his name and fame as a raconteur, a story-teller who carries 2740 IX | Pg 197] splendour which radiated from the new Padishah; he 2741 Sel | Translated by J. E. S. Rae. With specially engraved 2742 VII | knacker-sellers, petty hucksters, ye ragged, filthy, whey-faced tipplers! - 2743 IX | valiant enough to speak with a raging lion, who hath wit enough 2744 IX | about him seemed to scatter rainbow sparks, so that those who 2745 IV | fancy he was walking on rainbows. Moreover, cunning artificers 2746 X | cane-sugar, rose-water, pressed raisins, and citron juice, together 2747 XI | appointed his enemy, Richard Rakovitsa, surnamed Djihan, Voivode 2748 VIII | saw that not a single soul rallied beneath the exposed banner. 2749 VI | him close his booth and rally beneath our standard!"~ ~ 2750 XI | ye have kept the fast of Ramazan and the feast of Bejram, 2751 IX | words of his little son rang constantly in his ears: " 2752 VIII | soldier who hastened to range himself beneath the banner, 2753 V | along the sea-front are ranged the topidjis, with their 2754 I | whereabouts and, if possible, ransom her. You have been my benefactor. 2755 Sel | following on incident in rapid succession." - Daily Chronicle.~ ~ 2756 Sel | Jókai.~ ~"With kaleidoscopic rapidity, scene after scene passes 2757 I | and flourishing his naked rapier in the air.~ ~"Woe is me, 2758 III | of hers in which a whole rapturous world of paradisaical joys 2759 VII | predominated.~ ~But the rarest, the most magnificent of 2760 XI | ciauses and make them lay the rascal's head at his own feet, 2761 XII | chroniclers, the famous Rashid and the wise Chelbizade, 2762 XI | illah il Allah, Mohammed rasul Allah! God is sublime. God 2763 XI | in among Mussulmen like a rattlesnake crawling into a bed of roses. 2764 X | of whole districts have raved in vain, in garments radiant 2765 XII | the valley lost among the ravines of Mount Taurus, which was 2766 VI | this is my wife whom they ravished from me on my bridal night, 2767 VIII | day dawns."~ ~The first ray of light had scarce appeared 2768 XII | understood his intentions and raze that fortress to the ground."~ ~ 2769 XI | of Alshirat, across whose razor-sharp edge every true believer 2770 II | set to work removing and re-arranging the scattered dishes and 2771 V | thunder of their guns was re-echoed from the broad foreheads 2772 Int | counterpart, which I have re-named "Halil the Pedlar," from 2773 XI | Is it there that thou readest all those nice stories which 2774 I | to everything, and very readily clambered to the top of 2775 III | have seen since then whose realisation she had set her heart upon 2776 III | dream. It must be made a reality."~ ~The Chief Mufti folded 2777 III | suddenly, I say, Shah Tamasip reappeared at the head of a handful 2778 XII | reconciled with the Seraglio and reassemble beneath the banner of the 2779 Int | rough, outspoken, masterful rebel-chief, Halil Patrona, into a great 2780 VII | he had ridden through the rebellious city. He inquired of the 2781 V | September) to the 1st day of Rebusler, and from that day again 2782 IV | the city where he dwelt recede further and further away 2783 XII | breast, and the further he receded the keener grew his anguish 2784 IV | herself with delight. She kept receiving kisses and caresses, first 2785 | recently 2786 XI | s Sword-bearer! Up, up, Rechenbtar Aga, the Sultan's Stirrup-holder; 2787 XI | extending it on the floor, began reciting Halil Patrona's nominations 2788 VIII | Anointed, and accursed would be reckoned every male Osmanli who should 2789 XII | the prophecy of a Turkish recluse, to declare war against 2790 VI | her face and in the woman recognises his wife. The poor creature 2791 XI | to consult his list. He recollected that Halil Patrona had charged 2792 XII | Only one person could not reconcile himself with the thought 2793 XII | Kabakulak was the first to recover himself, and tried to put 2794 V | air, terrifying several recumbent groups in its passage, and 2795 XI | dreams, and the eternally recurring tumult of these anxious 2796 II | see if it had not grown redder beneath his embrace - behold! 2797 I | territories of the Shiites. The redoubtable Grand Vizier, Damad Ibrahim, 2798 III | prince, dressed in rags, was reduced to the wretched expedient 2799 II | placed Halil's dish on the reed-mat close beside him, but she 2800 I | both into his satchel of reeds without even taking the 2801 Sel | counter-plots make the brain reel. The book should be read, 2802 Sel | place among our literary reference books."~ ~The Globe -~ ~" 2803 XII | may one day rise, he would reflect, this child shall rise with 2804 XI | flowers and silver leaves, and refresh themselves with the milk, 2805 III | an answer approaching a refusal to even appear on the lips 2806 XI | the Grand Vizier. If he refuses to accept it, write another 2807 X | to turn back and try to regain the Seraglio.~ ~Adsalis 2808 VII | Abdi once more, sternly regarding Musli straight between the 2809 III | left the girl in peace. He regards her as a peri, as one who 2810 IV | of it!"[Pg 94]~ ~"Oh, no regrets, worthy Mussulman, there 2811 VI | are out of the ken of the regular and orderly inhabitants, 2812 IV | splashing into the water, and regularly, on the day following every 2813 X | city, that strangers may regulate their conduct accordingly.~ ~ 2814 Int | Geschichte des osmanischen Reichs"). Almost incredible as 2815 VI | ago I sent him arms and reinforcements which were more than enough 2816 III | the miri achorok held the reins of splendidly caparisoned 2817 III | multitude of Emir Defterdars, Reis-Effendis, Muderises, and Sheiks. 2818 XIII | her husband's platter, and rejoices that his appetite is so 2819 Sel | Albany Times.~ ~The Rejuvenation of Miss Semaphore. (Thirtieth 2820 XII | In thought he endowed the rejuvenescent Ottoman Empire with the 2821 IV | Seraglio weary and inclined to relaxation, and then the Sultana Asseki 2822 IV | her hand. Halil never once relaxed his embrace.~ ~"Come with 2823 VIII | remember thee, for thou didst release me from captivity, and didst 2824 XII | trouble them. They were always relieved when, at last, he would 2825 XII | exceedingly because of it. Our religion bids us to be resigned to 2826 XI | very essentials of their religious and political system, so 2827 XII | say."~ ~And he seized the reluctant hands of both men and absolutely 2828 XI | written: 'Dame Allah huti ale Remaeti,'10 then will come to us 2829 IV | little bit of it and give the remainder to the tiny dwarf, who ate 2830 IV | open-mouthed.~ ~But Janaki, still remaining on his knees, raised his 2831 III | Of a truth it is a remarkable case," observed the Padishah; " 2832 Sel | descriptive passages are remarkably vivid and lucid." - Black 2833 VIII | kiosk and back twice over," remarked the Kizlar-Aga. "No doubt 2834 VII | addressed some well-chosen remarks to the people assembled 2835 V | couple of days!" And he also remembered what had followed. The Sultan 2836 IV | this is a thing well worth remembering."~ ~"On the following day 2837 V | cannon-ball, at the same time reminding him that it was an old habit 2838 V | waiting till the Sultan had remounted the steps, flung himself 2839 X | by way of[Pg 212] mockery remounting them with their faces to 2840 VI | face from him? Gently he removes her hands from her face 2841 II | laid her, and set to work removing and re-arranging the scattered 2842 IX | received those who came to render homage.~ ~In all the rooms 2843 X | some from their horses, rending their clothes, and then 2844 III | Tulips,[Pg 62] which was renewed every year. This Feast of 2845 IX | of Mustapha II., who had renounced the throne in favour of 2846 XII | dignities conferred upon them, renouncing at the same time as usual 2847 I | to say in praise of the repast, telling his guest where 2848 Sel | should be read, and will repay the most exacting lovers 2849 V | he exclaimed.~ ~"I do but repeat the words of the Sultana, 2850 XIII | questions and listening to his replies, or she tells him all manner 2851 VIII | the criers returned and reported that they had not been able 2852 XI | feeling of languid bliss, reposed on her husband's bosom, 2853 VI | monsters and hideous refuse reposing at the bottom had come to 2854 III | proceeded with,[Pg 60] the Kiaja representing the bridegroom and the Kizlar-Aga 2855 IX | face wore an expression of repressed despair.~ ~Sulali had compassion 2856 XII | Kaplan Giraj, when you reproached me with the shame of ignorance. 2857 VII | upon you all the curses and reproaches that your conduct deserves, 2858 I | better off. Halil, however, requested him not to mention the name 2859 XII | undertaken against them. Their requests were all granted. Halil 2860 V | and the beloved should be rescued."~ ~"Thou hast said it. 2861 V | not rather think first of rescuing thy beloved?"~ ~"Of a truth 2862 II | Gül-Bejáze! Her cheeks do indeed resemble white roses! And one can 2863 VIII | named Manoli, who greatly resembled him, and sacrificed himself 2864 VII | and whispered with a voice resembling a sob:~ ~"Poor, poor Sultan!"~ ~ 2865 XI | ye viziers, assemble the reserves. Those men who come from 2866 VII | unbelieving giaours at present residing at Stambul, let them remain 2867 XI | expression of that pious resignation with which the Mohammedan 2868 IX | Achmed just as Achmed was now resigning the throne in favour of 2869 IV | scrub them as he might, the resin would persist in cleaving 2870 IV | poor fellow's hands were resinous to a degree. Wash[Pg 78] 2871 XII | offered not the slightest resistance.~ ~As for Pelivan and Kabakulak 2872 VII | shops open, for whosoever resists this decree his shop will 2873 V | and gallant bearing, his resolute mode of speech, and the 2874 XII | he recovered himself and resolutely answered:~ ~"I will not 2875 X | carried her about, finally resolving to carry her[Pg 209] all 2876 VII | mob.~ ~Nevertheless the resonant, penetrating voice of the 2877 VIII | Gül-Bejáze, and compelled her to resort to the stratagem of the 2878 IV | at last, upon the idea of resorting to the Janissaries, and 2879 IV | down, died away, and every resource of ingenuity failed to arouse 2880 VIII | and that the people had responded to their crying with showers 2881 XII | words of the wise?"~ ~In response to this challenge, hundreds 2882 VII | back again with him and restore order by showing themselves 2883 X | for in his fingers now rests the power of cursing. It 2884 VII | hands. He selected the bulbs resulting from last spring's blooms, 2885 VIII | trump of the Angel of the Resurrection we also shall arise like 2886 I | shoes, and with a broad reticule dangling at his side. He 2887 III | present. Then came the bridal retinue with the bridal gifts, a 2888 XII | with an honourable way of retreat. He was offering him a high 2889 V | force, and fired it upon the retreating ciauses. The discharged 2890 XI | Lo! this did the Prophet reveal to me in the season of El-Ashsör, 2891 Sel | lonely mountains, are a revelation and a novelty. Put before 2892 IV | appeared in the midst of the revellers.~ ~He wore the garb of a 2893 IX | this farming out of the revenue, so that the destiny of 2894 V | the water, and the booming reverberation of the thunder of their 2895 IV | fortune for her, or the reverse - it all depends upon[Pg 2896 XII | thing when two Mussulmans revile one another. Be reconciled 2897 VII | nay. They listened to his revilings in silence, gave way before 2898 Int | victorious Persians had revolted both the army and the people. 2899 VIII | the full tale of all those revolting incidents which befell her 2900 IX | Asseki, even after the great revolution which had turned the whole 2901 IV | all the way to the Isle of Rhodes for refuge. Let us all become 2902 I | Turkish dish consisting of rice cooked with sheep's flesh, 2903 VII | Ottomans.~ ~Morea was the richest in colour. The base of its 2904 Sel | characterisation, in the richness and humour of its surprises, ' 2905 V | hot ashes into their eyes, ricochetting thence very prettily into 2906 XII | he would gladly have been rid of - what was to become 2907 VII | he displayed when he had ridden through the rebellious city. 2908 VI | Halil! wilt thou be able to ride the storm to which thou 2909 I | Palace, and there encountered riding past him the Padishah, Sultan 2910 VI | flooded by the unrecognised riff-raff which vegetates in every 2911 XI | down they must be, for no righteous man dwells therein. The 2912 XI | of God, to the abode of righteousness; come to the abode of felicity!"~ ~ 2913 X | man to have been kept in rigorous, joyless servitude for twenty 2914 V | the help of the kneeling Rikiabdar, and said in the tone of 2915 V | These words, uttered in a ringing, sonorous voice, were accompanied 2916 Int | the Janissaries, and the ringleader was one Halil Patrona, a 2917 VII | were still proceeding, the ringleaders of the rebellion were to 2918 XI | were the thoughts which ran riot in the brain of Halil Patrona - 2919 XII | for I am not afraid to risk losing this wretched life, 2920 XI | well that it was a very risky business to present so many 2921 V | whom they permitted to roam up and down their ranks 2922 I | buffalo, and not content with roaring, he kept thundering at the 2923 VI | murmur, and now you can hear roars instead of murmurs. Give 2924 IX | fairy tale who spitted and roasted himself."~ ~"That will never 2925 III | like unto him who would rob his own house. It will be 2926 IV | now to how it goes on! The robber carried the maiden he had 2927 XII | kiosk where they had been robed in splendid kaftans, and 2928 III | dressing-chamber.~ ~This robing-room is a simple, hexagonal room, 2929 XII | child rejoiced aloud at the rocking of the boat, he fancied 2930 XI | by the angels with iron rods and their souls will be 2931 I | out which of them had hard roes and which soft; what different 2932 VI | the furious multitude, and rolling onwards like a flood that 2933 Int | nothing if not vivid and romantic, and ever delights in startling 2934 Sel | OF THE FAMILY. (49)~ BAY RONALD. (50)~ LOVE KNOTS. (59)~ ~ 2935 V | chamber of the Divan, which is roofed over with a golden cupola. 2936 I | all kinds of gardens and rookeries, Halil Patrona arrived at 2937 VII | The Janissaries remained rooted to the spot, staring after 2938 VIII | beneath three wide-spreading rosemary bushes.~ ~Then he took leave 2939 IV | indeed her face had now grown rosier than the dawn.~ ~At last 2940 I | fish and a few beautiful rosy-red onions, but Halil had so 2941 XI | never fail, nor wither, nor rot, and there we shall all 2942 XIII | arms. So! Kiss him not so roughly, for he is asleep. Look! 2943 I | Then he brought water in a round-bellied trough for his guest to 2944 IX | legs bare, and the familiar roundish kuka on his head.~ ~As he 2945 XI | of the galleys, and the rowers thereof, and the chief of 2946 Sel | LATTIMER'S LEGACY. (7)~ ~ROWLAND GREY.~ ~BY VIRTUE OF HIS 2947 IX | Pharaohs grouped around the royal tombs.~ ~"'Tis wondrous 2948 VIII | That smile of his, that rubbing of the hands, which had 2949 XI | Waters, had become so many rubbish heaps; and the rare and 2950 VII | of Allah that I'll make a rubbish-heap of Stambul with my guns, 2951 XI | eighth-and-twentieth day of the month Rubi-Estani, in the year of the Hegira, 2952 II | burn with shame at the bold rude gaze of the men, and whose 2953 XII | if ye were to hear that ruffians were throttling your little 2954 XI | three-and-twenty Padishahs have ruled over the thirteen nations; 2955 XII | of war. You were born a ruler and know therefore that 2956 X | now also a petty huckster rules the realm, and Sultan Mahmud 2957 IV | seemed to be in the habit of ruling the whole world."~ ~"Yes, 2958 XI | be. The Anatolian and the Rumelian lighthouses, at the entrance 2959 VI | Grand Vizier sent fleet runners to the Aga of the Janissaries 2960 IX | Seraglio.~ ~"It is a mere ruse," observed the wise Reis-Effendi. " 2961 I | drink, and arose from his rush-carpet well satisfied with himself 2962 IX | pieces and perish like the rush-roof of a cottage when the joists 2963 I | whereupon he drew forward his rush-woven market-basket, emptied its 2964 V | his enemy, and better a rust-eaten sword in the hand than a 2965 Sel | Author of "Comin' thro' the Rye." 3/6~ ~"It has humour, 2966 Sel | Quebec. By William Kirby, F.R.S.C. 6/=~ ~"Brimful of interest 2967 IX | Ummettulah; look at the eyes of Sabiha, and the appearance of Ezma. 2968 IV | be sewn up in a leather sack and cast into the Bosphorus."[ 2969 VII | that Achmed would first sacrifice them all and then fall himself.[ 2970 Int | The Sultan, after vainly sacrificing his chief councillors to 2971 XI | 227]the Zakato14 and the Sadakato, 15 that you have made the 2972 X | sits upon the tiger-skin saddle of her haughty steed like 2973 VIII | Suleiman came Muhammad the saddle-maker. He was a sturdy, muscular 2974 XI | Marvel from the Mountain of Safa doth appear to write 'Mumen'11 2975 IV | too closely?"~ ~"You can safely leave them with me. If you 2976 III | important news touching the safety and honour of the Empire.~ ~ 2977 XI | starch, ambergris, musk, and saffron. There, too, the very stones 2978 III | occupied. His Grand Vizier, Safikuli Khan, is advancing with 2979 XII | gave heroes and saints and sages to the empire.~ ~Gül-Bejáze 2980 IV | the Sea of Marmora in a sailing-boat. Their music and dancing 2981 IV | every direction, and ask the sailor-men: 'Where is my daughter? 2982 XI | perish, nor into the Hell of Sair which is the abode of the 2983 XI | Heretics, nor into the Hell of Sakar wherein the fire-worshippers 2984 IV | himself.~ ~"Allah Kerim! Salaam aleikum! God's blessing 2985 III | after performing the usual salaams withdrew, except the Khas-Oda-Bashi 2986 XI | enemy, and stand fast like a Salamander in the midst of the burning 2987 I | then, honest Mussulman!"~ ~"Salem alek!"~ ~Halil straightway 2988 Int | certainly preserved the salient features of Halil's character 2989 Sel | torture fiends, by A. J. B. Salmon. 6/=~ ~"Told with great 2990 XII | woman's bed with this humble salutation:~ ~"The Sultana Validé greets 2991 IV | commanded them also to salve her hair with fragrant unguents, 2992 IX | the burning tempest of the Samum, or who would venture to 2993 III | fire-worshippers do not regard the sanctity of an oath, and when they 2994 VII | amidst the burning, drifting sand-hills, and burnt and pulverized 2995 XII | Vizier appointed them all Sandjak-Begs, or governors of provinces.~ ~ 2996 VII | came in with just as much sangfroid as he displayed when he 2997 IX | had been raised to curse sank slowly down again, his eyes 2998 III | sea beside the island of Santorin, and this new island has 2999 I | thrusting them both into his satchel of reeds without even taking 3000 X | the notes of the cithern, saunter along the public ways, decked


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