Chapter

 1     I|         way while you are still able to go away whole, for if
 2     I|      amount, he would have been able to find him very much sooner.~ ~
 3    II|         He would then have been able to have consoled her, and
 4   III|        upon her. If he were but able to embrace her, if he were
 5   III|     embrace her, if he were but able to look into her burning
 6   III|    burning eyes, if he were but able to see her smile again and
 7    IV| secretly that I have never been able to find any trace of them.
 8    IV|         Irene! she was not even able to bid her dear father God
 9     V|       in order that it might be able to follow thee."~ ~"Oh,
10     V|       that they should never be able to overtake him on foot,
11    VI|       thou, Halil! wilt thou be able to ride the storm to which
12   VII|  Hungarian race that I might be able[Pg 142] to heap upon you
13   VII|    sufficiently recovered to be able to answer articulately,
14  VIII|      Abdi Pasha bitterly. "I am able to tell you what the rebels
15  VIII| reported that they had not been able to get beyond the mosque
16  VIII|      Only the Kapudan Pasha was able to sleep at all. The Kiaja
17  VIII|         so that they may not be able to bring any tidings back."[
18    IX|         but they shall never be able to say that I was afraid
19   XII|         Whatever I shall not be able to achieve, he will accomplish.
20   XII|    times which I shall never be able to see, he will rejoice
21   XII|      banners that they might be able to assemble together again
22   XII|     dignity whereby he might be able to withdraw from the capital,
23   XII|        of necessity he might be able to send messages to his
24   Sel|  readers of 'Valentine' will be able to resist her charming personality." -
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