The most distinguished of the kiosks of former sultans was that of Beshiktash, on the Bosphorus, forming one of the first objects which presents itself to a stranger ascending the strait in a caïque.
From the gardens of the harem, gates open on the sea of Marmora, with kiosks of various Turkish character.
The colored kiosksare everywhere wreathed with garlands of flowers, and the spectator perched aloft would plainly discern cradles for growing vines on the top of the bastion.
But what have we to do with the minarets, the bazaars, the kiosks of the city?
His marble halls were reduced to rubbish heaps, his kiosks were smoking ruins, and his splendid gardens lay buried, obliterated.
A few kiosks are here to be seen, but every thing seemed miserably out of repair.
In Paris, newspapers are sold almost exclusively at kioskson street corners, presided over by middle-aged women.
I think if the police would give us every facility for introducing kiosks it would be a great improvement upon the present system.
Their goods were spread about the ground on blankets, or on top of carts, or set on and around the kiosks in the city square.
She reconnoitred the square; the different stalls and the kiosks then saw him standing with some pretty town's-girl, of the same age.
Some distance away were seen two kiosks united by a kind of arbor covered with banana leaves.
In the arbors joining the two kiosks were the seats for the musicians and a table covered with sweetmeats and confections, with bottles of water for the thirsty public, all decorated with leaves and flowers.
In the kiosks which we saw two days ago occupied by the schoolmaster and his pupils, there was now spread out a toothsome and abundant meal.
Almost all the kiosks along here belong to people in the town, and are closed entirely for four months of the year.
Across the water lay Scutari, with its great barracks, its mosques, and the kiosks scattered along the shore.
Only as to the method of destroying the kiosks did the Sultan venture to make a suggestion.
He knew not what had happened to her at the Seraglio, in the kiosks of the Kiaja Beg and the Grand Vizier, Ibrahim Damad and in the harem of the White Prince.
The gardens of the puspáng-trees and the courtyards of the kiosks around the Sweet Waters were bright with the radiance of lamps and tulips.
As day advanced crowds assembled at corners; pedestrians increased in number; kiosks and windows presented caricatures, in execrable taste, of Prussians from king to peasant.
At the kiosks people eagerly purchased papers of the day, and laughed at the caricatures of Germans, executed in even worse style, if that were possible, than anything previously seen.
The pretty domes of the kiosks must formerly have been very rich and splendid, for on many there are still to be seen beautiful remains of coloured glazed tiles and inlaid marble-work.
Several small kiosks at the corners and sides of the terrace give to the whole a somewhat bizarre though tasty appearance.
Handsome steps lead from the heights on the banks down to the river, and Brahmins sit in pretty kiosks to take money from believers for the honour of the gods.
But all this did not discourage the proprietors of English parks from building hermitages, tombs, Gothic chapels, Tartar kiosks and Chinese bridges.
Our luncheon with the commanding officer, Major Heiberg, and his wife, was eaten in delightful little kiosks of nipa and bamboo, which had been built in a small palm grove.
Soon a thousand electric lights, that were carried in rows around the plaza and over the kiosks of the bands, sparkled out in the darkness.
There are also small pavilions for the cultivation of silkworms and little kiosks for storing edible grains; each kind was kept in a porcelain jar decorated with imperial dragons, worthy of a place in a museum.
There are also wooded hills where kiosks of faience rise among the cedars; in spite of their height, it is plain that they are artificial.
At last, however, the artificial mountain of the imperial park is silhouetted in gray on the sky ahead of us, with the little faience kiosks and the twisted trees grouping themselves like scenes painted on lacquer.
From the tops of the minarets the wind threw the tiles on the kiosks below.
After winding about for half a mile or more among hillocks and rockeries and groves interspersed with kiosks and toy-like red-lacquered temples, we came to the wall and moat that surrounds the O Shiro.
The pleasure of waiting at deserted kiosks is not always appreciated.
There were many guests strolling along the shaded walks or lunching in the little kiosks which from the crest of a terrace looked out over the blue bay.
When I awoke, two automobiles were cooling under the shed, and a partie carree of smartly dressed Parisians had ordered breakfast under one of the pretty kiosks in the garden.
The sun has sunk in an opalescent haze, its rays reflect upon the glass of the pavilion and the edge of the tiny kiosks whence come the chatter and laughter of some jolly partie carree still at table over a late dejeuner.
At the end of the Bois is the Chalet du Cycle, another restaurant with a superb garden flaming in flowers, and dotted with cozy thatched kiosks like the huts of some jungle village and dotted with tables shaded by huge red umbrellas.
Such records are erratic, at best, and present indications are that the kiosks will eventually be abolished.
Long before noon the court-yard, as well as the archway and the kiosks and arbors, had begun to fill up, the news of the extraordinary proceedings having brought everybody ahead of time.
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