The Slaves of the Padishah

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CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION.

The Slaves of the Padishah.

CHAPTER I. THE GOLDEN CAFTAN.

CHAPTER II. MAIDENS THREE.

CHAPTER III. THREE MEN.

CHAPTER IV. AFFAIRS OF STATE.

CHAPTER V. THE DAY OF GROSSWARDEIN.

CHAPTER VI. THE MONK OF THE HOLY SPRING.

CHAPTER VII. THE PANIC OF NAGYENYED.

CHAPTER VIII. THE SLAVE MARKET AT BUDA-PESTH.

CHAPTER IX. THE AMAZON BRIGADE.

CHAPTER X. THE MARGARET ISLAND.

CHAPTER XI. A STAR IN HELL.

CHAPTER XII. THE BATTLE OF ST. GOTHARD.

CHAPTER XIII. THE PERSECUTED WOMAN.

CHAPTER XIV. OLAJ BEG.

CHAPTER XV. THE WOMEN'S DEFENCE.

CHAPTER XVI. A FIGHT FOR HIS OWN HEAD.

CHAPTER XVII. THE EXTRAVAGANCES OF LOVE

CHAPTER XVIII. SPORT WITH A BLIND MAN.

CHAPTER XIX. THE NIGHT BEFORE DEATH.

CHAPTER XX. THE VICTIM.

CHAPTER XXI. OTHER TIMES OTHER MEN.

CHAPTER XXII. THE DIVAN.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE TURKISH DEATH.

CHAPTER XXIV. THE HOSTAGE.

CHAPTER XXV. THE HUSBAND.

CHAPTER XXVI. THE FADING OF FLOWERS.

CHAPTER XXVII. THE SWORD OF GOD.

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE MAD MAN.

CHAPTER XXIX. PLEASANT SURPRISES.

CHAPTER XXX. A MAN ABANDONED BY HIS GUARDIAN-ANGEL.

CHAPTER XXXI. THE NEWLY-DRAWN SWORD.

CHAPTER XXXII. THE LAST DAY.

THE
Slaves of the Padishah

("The Turks in Hungary," being the Sequel to
"'Midst the Wild Carpathians
")

A ROMANCE

BY
Maurus JÓkai

Author of "'Midst the Wild Carpathians," "Black Diamonds,"
"Pretty Michal," etc.

Translated from the Sixth Hungarian Edition by
R. Nisbet Bain

SANS PEUR ET SANS REPROCHE THIRD EDITION

LONDON
JARROLD & SONS, 10 & 11, WARWICK LANE, E.C.
[All Rights Reserved]
1903

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