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Updated: July 22, 2025


Quoth the Minister, "I purpose to hire thee a shop in the market-street of the stuff-sellers and set thee therein; for that all, great and small, have recourse to the bazar and, meseems, when the folk see thee with their own eyes sitting in the shop their hearts will incline to thee and thou wilt thus be enabled to attain thy desire, for thou art fair of favour and souls incline to thee and sight rejoiceth in thee."

'Not yet; but if a boy rose up who is now sitting here and went look, the door is open! as far as a certain house with a red-painted veranda, behind that which was the old theatre in the Lower Bazar, and whispered through the shutters: "Hurree Chunder Mookerjee bore the bad news of last month", that boy might take away a belt full of rupees. 'How many? said Kim promptly.

Then he betook himself to the bazar of the merchants, And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say. When it was the Three Hundred and Tenth Night,

One of our lady doctors was valued in the morning. In the outpatient department a question arose about marriage. A Serb patient said "I can marry any time I like. Pah! Everybody was now running about with maps, violently explaining the situation to everybody else, and all explaining differently. Major Gaschitch had fixed Novi Bazar as our probable haven, and Mr.

Soon afterward the Italians on the southern bank of the lower Arzen were forced to abandon their positions. The Austrians crossed the river and proceeded southward. At noon a decisive action east of Bazar Sjak drove the Italians from strong positions. The same fate was suffered by the defenders of Sassa Bianeo, six miles east of Durazzo.

Fred found a superb placard, the work of Cheret, a pathetic scene in a mine, banners streaming in the air, with the words 'Bazar de Charite' in gold letters on a red ground, and the courtyard of the mansion where the fair was held filled with more carriages than one sees at a fashionable wedding.

I do not refer to the regular street bazar, but to a bazar at which crowds of peasants from different provinces congregate once a week for the sale of silver and turquoise jewelry, which is mostly exhibited on their persons, supplemented by a small bundle which is carried; but the transactions are very primitive and unlike those at any other bazar.

In the morning we interviewed the mayor. He read and reread the letter from the Novi Bazar mayor, took an interest in the social supremacy of Stajitch's father, who was a man of birth, but said he had no horses. Jo appealed to his better feelings. He scratched his head. "Yes, truly one must try to help the English," he said, but looked very glum.

In the centre of the town there is an open space devoted daily to an out-door bazar, where the itinerant traders spread a mat upon the ground and cover it with the articles which they wish to dispose of, seating themselves cross-legged on the ground by the side of their wares.

"Where is the money to come from?" "I can loot the bazar," he burst out, without blenching. "Leave all that alone. I have my ornaments, they will serve. "But," said Amulya, "it strikes me that the cashier cannot be bribed. Never mind, there is another and simpler way." "What is that?" "Why need you hear it? It is quite simple." "Still, I should like to know."

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