Chapter
1 1 | Pacha of Janina, whose long resistance to the suzerain
2 1 | and he devoted all his long life to their development
3 1 | to-day, and which, before long, will dismember her in the
4 1 | that oppression could not long be exercised by hands which
5 1 | ancient Macedonians, not long since masters of the world;
6 2 | others is only theirs so long as they are strong enough
7 2 | we are speaking, he had long practised open pillage.
8 2 | this opportunity he had not long to wait. ~Capelan's object
9 2 | reserving for himself the long coveted sanjak. Soliman
10 3 | administration, would, before long, entrust himself with the
11 3 | political manoeuvres. ~For a long time his mother Kamco had
12 3 | faithfully. After having long given way to their grief,
13 3 | family estates, and after long hunting, thought they had
14 3 | towards the Sublime Porte, so long as it did not interfere
15 3 | their possessions. Before long he made a pretext out of
16 3 | But her joy was not of long duration; the death-groan
17 4 | triumph was not to be of long duration. A few days after
18 5 | Argyro-Castron, which he had long coveted, Ali led his victorious
19 5 | wickness. What passed in the long interview they had no one
20 5 | of the wall. They did not long remain in doubt. Ali gave
21 6 | Chapter 6~ ~ Ali had long cherished a violent passion
22 6 | May Allah grant the pacha long life! The Parganiotes have
23 7 | and although it was now long since they had met, he still
24 7 | turned to another which had long been on his mind. We have
25 7 | assuring him that before long Ali would certainly fall
26 8 | the Divan." ~It was not long before Ali's enemies found
27 8 | from a traitor, who, having long oppressed them, now sought
28 8 | obliged to play, Ali, after long hesitation, decided on speaking,
29 8 | grievously wounded. Thus I have long since recalled to my service
30 8 | were drowned by cries of "Long live Ali Pasha! Long live
31 8 | of "Long live Ali Pasha! Long live the restorer of liberty!"
32 9 | gibbets. The murderers did not long survive their victims. ~
33 9 | ending with the cry of "Long live the sultan! So be it!" ~
34 9 | observed coldly. "I have long known them to be unworthy
35 9 | Their camp, which for a long time had enjoyed immunity
36 9 | signal. ~The signal was not long in appearing. Ali despatched
37 9 | them in a false position as long as he retained possession
38 10| paid, wearied out by the long siege, and won by the Seraskier'
39 10| calamities which have so long oppressed our unhappy country,
40 10| day become his master. He long deceived himself with the
41 10| slowly; so that Ali, who had long prepared against very sort
42 10| is Kursheed, whom I have long regarded as my brother,
43 10| besieged had provisions for a long time, Kursheed saw little
44 10| giving way. Leaning on a long Malacca cane, he repaired
45 10| him, saying that before long there would be good news
46 11| the sultan's firman, so long desired, had at length arrived.
47 11| was required. ~Thereupon a long argument ensued, in which
48 11| The guns were fired at long intervals. The portcullis
49 11| Mehemet and Selim, whose long eyelashes and closed eyelids
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