Chapter
1 1 | Mouktar left three sons, two of whom, Salik and Mahomet,
2 1 | shared it; therefore the two elder brothers, sons of
3 2 | But the inhabitants of the two adjacent villages of Kormovo
4 2 | against Kormovo, one of the two towns he had sworn to destroy.
5 2 | and to whom she had borne two children, repulsed his suggestions
6 2 | bargain was concluded. The two conspirators, sole masters
7 2 | completely devoted to him. With two important commands, and
8 3 | Sultan Abdul Hamid, whose two sons, Mustapha and Mahmoud,
9 3 | the offices of Pacha of two tails of Janina, of Toparch
10 3 | there stood by his side two sons, Mouktar and Veli,
11 3 | and slowly roasted between two fires; the women were shaved
12 3 | closely allied to Ibrahim were two persons gifted with great
13 3 | that the feud between the two families was now quenched,
14 3 | seize the property of the two brothers, because, said
15 4 | unfortunate tribe divided into two parts, the one going towards
16 4 | The father wounded his two sons by turns in their tenderest
17 4 | was already the mother of two children, when Mouktar became
18 4 | dungeon, where they spent two days of misery. The third
19 4 | of her days. ~But these two good actions are only flashes
20 6 | now send for his wife and two of his children, hitherto
21 6 | second messenger presented two heads of French soldiers,
22 7 | trees, alone estimated at two hundred thousand guineas.
23 7 | everything, even to the Host! Two days more, and all must
24 7 | ideas. One great feast-day, two gipsies devoted their lives
25 7 | francs and an annuity of two pounds of maize daily, and
26 7 | waited there for an hour or two, exposed to sun, rain or
27 7 | to Drama, which is only two hours distant, and await
28 8 | population equal to that of the two kingdoms of Sweden and Norway.
29 8 | fly from his country. The two new dignitaries, having
30 8 | the beginning of April, two months after the attempted
31 9 | belt, and, for all guard, two large dogs. ~"Halt! ye daring
32 9 | battle were made, and the two mortal enemies, Ismail and
33 9 | pushed forward, preceded by two field-pieces with their
34 9 | themselves taken between two fires, and he could not
35 10| Archipelago, "It is enough! two men have ruined Turkey! "
36 10| ceremonies of sixty captains and two hundred soldiers. ~"Ali
37 10| couriers, sending often two in a day to Constantinople,
38 10| him to at least receive two or three hundred Palikars
39 10| Bessiaris, who only made two conditions: one, that Ismail
40 10| he showed them more than two thousand barrels of powder
41 10| of a casemate filled with two hundred thousand pounds
42 10| will all perish together: two hundred thousand pounds
43 10| end drew nigh. ~During the two next nights he again thought
44 10| he offered a sacrifice of two spotted lambs, sent him
45 10| several chests of money. Two days passed without his
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