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SIQILLIYA 1153-4 |
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1 Idrisi's reflections on beginnings and chance encounters. His first meeting with Rujari. |
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3 | (20) |
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2 Family life and domestic idiocies. Idrisi foils a plan by his daughters to trap and betray their husbands, but is determined to educate his grandsons. |
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23 | (15) |
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3 Siqilliyan whispers. The Sultan in the palace informs Idrisi of the fate awaiting Philip al-Mahdia. Idrisi's encounter with Mayya and Elinore makes him forget all else. |
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38 | (16) |
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4 The mehfzl at the Ayn al-Shifa mosque in Palermo. Philip is convinced that the Barons and Bishops are plotting a massacre or possibly two. |
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54 | (15) |
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5 The Amir of Siracusa organises a dinner at which there is open talk of rebellion. |
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69 | (14) |
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6 Love and a secret marriage in Siracusa. The poetry of Ibn Quzman. Elinore asks many questions, while Balkis listens. |
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83 | (14) |
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7 Idrisi is overpowered by memories of an enchanted island. A first meeting with the Trusted One, who preaches open rebellion against Palermo. |
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97 | (16) |
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8 Siqilliyan sisters. Mayya and Balkis discuss the merits of life with and without men. Secrets are revealed. A plan is agreed to extract Idrisi's seed. |
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113 | (8) |
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9 Idrisi reflects on rebellion and is surprised in his sleep. His seed is extracted more than once. |
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121 | (26) |
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10 A twenty-six-year-old conversation on theology in which Rujari and Idrisi compare the merits and demerits of their respective religions. |
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147 | (5) |
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11 The trial of Philip. The Amir of Catania farts loudly during the prosecutor's speech. |
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152 | (10) |
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12 Idrisi's love for Balkis and its consequences. |
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162 | (13) |
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13 The Trusted One frees a village and gives battle to the Lombard barbarians. The sweet scent of victory. Life and fate. |
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175 | (13) |
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14 A dual pregnancy and Idrisi discovers an unusual cure forcoughs and colds. |
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188 | (8) |
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15 The death of Rujari. Idrisi is a father again and twice. Dreaming of Siracusa. |
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196 | (15) |
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16 Spring in Siracusa. Good and bad poetry. Fathers and sons. |
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211 | (18) |
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17 Massacre in Palermo. Idrisi decides never to visit the city again. He leaves for Baghdad. |
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LUCERA 1250-1300 |
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Epilogue |
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