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1 1 | acquired the reputation of being an agile mountaineer and
2 2 | beys of the country, and being of marriageable age, he
3 2 | Zapouria. But, far from being discouraged, he recommenced
4 2 | apartment. The invitation being accepted, he concealed assassins
5 3 | already the wife of Ibrahim. Being discovered by the latter
6 3 | Pacha, whom he accused of being jealous of the influence
7 3 | palace, and everyone dreaded being seized as the guilty person.
8 3 | The latter complained of being surrounded by enemies, and
9 3 | knocked and called, but being refused admittance, in his
10 4 | arms against it, whether by being enabled better to watch
11 4 | of war, Turkey just then being at open war with England.
12 4 | this time to escape without being plundered except for the
13 5 | inhabitants of Kardiki, being Mohammedans, and therefore
14 6 | his son's departure, and being indignantly repulsed, he
15 6 | he had a right to enter, being supposed responsible for
16 6 | of poison, only guilty of being the innocent instrument
17 7 | still had the reputation of being Ali's friend. Ali prepared
18 7 | this prerogative. To avoid being jolted, he simply took up
19 7 | breadth of the land, that, being by the hand of Allah deprived
20 7 | which the pacha claimed as being heir to his subjects. A
21 7 | to occupy. ~This business being settled, Ali turned to another
22 7 | not an easy man to seize being brave, vigorous, clever,
23 8 | sultan; their real intention being to use him as a tool in
24 8 | letter entered Epirus without being opened and read by his agents.
25 8 | this does not prevent my being aware that my enemies blame
26 8 | more than ever delighted at being the friend of the Greeks.
27 9 | hatred all the deeper for being compelled to conceal it,
28 9 | whom he was well treated, being assigned the best cabin
29 9 | did not prevent Ali from being consumed with grief and
30 9 | of Pacho Bey, the fear of being for ever separated from
31 9 | Moreover, in any case, it being impossible to winter in
32 9 | known them to be unworthy of being my sons, and henceforth
33 9 | a peaceful manner; but, being received by him with the
34 9 | at a distance, because, being born of a Christian mother,
35 9 | of the mountain, so that, being visible in the starlight,
36 9 | advance, but cautiously, being uneasy at seeing no signs
37 9 | Kursheed. Ali wrote that, being driven by the infamous lies
38 9 | doubtless been very far from being estimated at their proper
39 9 | rewarded for these services by being recalled without a reason?
40 9 | pacify Servia, instead of being entrusted with the government
41 9 | themselves again, their only aim being to seize his treasures,
42 9 | should be beheaded, he being the real rebel, and the
43 10| assenting to such propositions being beyond his powers, he would
44 10| courier, could return. ~Being quite as cunning as Ali
45 10| of Berat died of poison, being the last victim whom Chainitza
46 10| Kursheed, imagining that, being in the last extremity, he
47 10| and assured them that, being wearied of the weight of
48 11| while innocent victims were being tortured around him, received
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