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37 castle
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36 old
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Ali Pacha

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1 1 | satisfy. Each population took the steps best suited to 2 1 | and hoping for nothing, took no interest in affairs at 3 1 | repulsed the enemy with loss, took Mouktar prisoner on Mount 4 1 | to a tent, in which they took a final refuge. He surrounded 5 2 | veil and the distaff, and took up arms, under pretext of 6 2 | twenty thousand piastres, and took them back to Tepelen. ~Ali 7 2 | execution as bold in design, he took good care not to openly 8 2 | so often interrupted. He took advantage of his increasing 9 2 | Reloda. Ali immediately took advantage of this to denounce 10 2 | Seigneur. The new pacha took advantage of this to enlist 11 2 | Impatient of celebrity, he took good care himself to spread 12 3 | confiding and generous. He took the letters; to his wife, 13 3 | faithful to himself, and took the supposed runaway into 14 3 | the wedding gifts. Murad took this as a sign of favour, 15 4 | their country when Ali Pacha took possession of it. These 16 4 | Wallachian, named Nicholas Janco, took the opportunity to denounce 17 4 | she so ardently desired took place, she herself took 18 4 | took place, she herself took charge of all the arrangements. 19 4 | thoughtful of his own interests, took care to send one of his 20 4 | spite of himself, the pacha took the girl in his arms, and 21 5 | the treaty, Ali's soldiers took possession of the quarter 22 5 | the number of soldiers he took excited no surprise, as 23 6 | having failed, Ali, as usual, took refuge in plots and treachery, 24 7 | the rest of his life. He took good care to complete his 25 7 | the funeral pile; others took handfuls of earth, while 26 7 | considering this sufficient, took no further trouble about 27 7 | being jolted, he simply took up the pavement in Janina 28 7 | of a terrible scene which took place in public, Ali drove 29 7 | would suffer yet more if he took active measures against 30 7 | knowing the sultan's avarice, took care to dwell on the immense 31 7 | ceased to be dangerous, and took no further trouble about 32 9 | despatched his barge, which took on board a monk, the spiritual 33 9 | dead on the spot. He then took the carabine of Napoleon, 34 9 | when a French adventurer took aim at the Imaun and brought 35 10| the Seraskier's bribes, took advantage of the fact that 36 10| fervently to his lips. He never took his eyes off Ali, and the 37 10| only to him and to Ali, who took turns with him in watching


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