Chapter
1 1 | a little; and those who, having nothing and hoping for nothing,
2 1 | who defended the island, having repulsed the enemy with
3 2 | Tepeleni. The latter, after having for some time quietly studied
4 2 | their mutual fidelity, and having free access to the person
5 2 | denounce the pasha as guilty of having alienated the territory
6 3 | Chapter 3~ ~ Having governed Thessaly in this
7 3 | wishes faithfully. After having long given way to their
8 3 | the repose of her soul. Having perused these last injunctions,
9 3 | talents he could use without having to dread their influence.
10 3 | ministers. He was bent on having no enemies who could really
11 3 | against the power of gold. ~Having thus annihilated the nobles,
12 3 | between the pachas. Ali, having wrung such important concessions
13 3 | resolved to get rid of them. ~Having in the days of his youth
14 3 | reached by a ladder. ~After having for several days received
15 3 | gratitude to Providence for having protected him from so horrible
16 4 | inventions. ~There were some who, having had their noses and ears
17 4 | the new pacha, who, not having been inoculated, died in
18 4 | set his spies to work, and having discovered the abode of
19 4 | village called Plikivitza. ~Having arrived in the evening,
20 4 | answered the poor woman, who, having nothing to lose but her
21 5 | blockade, the common people, having no food for themselves or
22 5 | for some days. But soon, having contrived on some pretext
23 5 | The day of vengeance not having fully arrived, he explained
24 5 | and blaming each other for having ever doubted his good faith. ~
25 5 | buffaloes. The prisoners having heard nothing of what passed
26 5 | themselves through it, and having violated the women and children,
27 5 | the sheik accused him of having caused the death of Emineh.
28 6 | wife of his son Veli Pacha: Having vainly attempted to gratify
29 6 | families, no- law-giver having hitherto contemplated the
30 6 | just beheaded the gipsies. Having thus got rid of all who
31 6 | the son, and content with having sown the seeds of dissension
32 6 | Basil was slowly dying, for having boldly refused a sacrilegious
33 6 | grandfather's treachery. ~Fortune having frustrated Ali's schemes
34 6 | breast in dejection. ~Arms having failed, Ali, as usual, took
35 7 | a Christian accused of having tried to blow up Janina
36 7 | he hated it. A European having reproached him with the
37 7 | inconvenience, and one day having to go out in heavy rain,
38 7 | magistrates, accused of having hidden some valuable objects,
39 7 | order to save their lives. ~Having thus decimated the few inhabitants
40 7 | who profited thereby in having the fugitive's track followed
41 7 | OEtolian, Paleopoulo, died, having prophesied the approaching
42 8 | The two new dignitaries, having secured Khalid Effendi as
43 8 | forth that Ali Tepelen, having many times obtained pardon
44 8 | themselves from a traitor, who, having long oppressed them, now
45 8 | the Greeks, satisfied with having vindicated their right to
46 8 | half-and-half measures. Having once broken with them, I
47 8 | Here Ali ceased, then having caused a barrel full of
48 9 | soldiers, but the Greeks having learnt the instability of
49 9 | Omar Brionis, whom Ali, having formerly despoiled of its
50 9 | mothers. And young girls, having disfigured themselves by
51 9 | Pacho Bey made his entry. Having pitched his tent out of
52 9 | bombardiers. The besieged, having replied with hootings of
53 9 | linked with his. Pacho Bey having proclaimed that all taken
54 9 | were quite justified in having taken up arms against him,
55 9 | in the faith of Jesus. ~Having thus softened the suspicions
56 9 | at length Kursheed Pasha, having crossed the Pindus at the
57 9 | recalled without a reason? Having been twice Romili-Valicy,
58 9 | against the head of his slave. Having humbly implored his pardon,
59 10| trench of nearly forty feet having been made, an assault was
60 10| litter because of his gout, having led a sortie, the besiegers
61 10| brave man ought." Then, having entered his fortress amid
62 10| manifest his usual delight on having gained a success. As soon
63 10| accepted, and when Ali, having crossed over with a score
64 10| congratulated himself on having come. He had Basilissa brought
65 10| congratulated himself on having come to the island. He had
66 11| sword-bearer Mehemet, who, having presided at the execution,
67 11| announce the death of Ali, having preceded the sword-bearer
68 11| to the Faith of Islam." ~Having sent magnificent presents
69 11| by a bullet; and Mouktar, having slain a host of enemies
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