Chapter
1 1 | preserve but the semblance of life, was gradually tumbling
2 1 | he devoted all his long life to their development and
3 1 | was the normal and regular life of the population of Epirus,
4 2 | of her who has given me life twice over, since she has
5 2 | father, he had commenced life in the fashion of the heroes
6 2 | altogether withdrawn from public life, and devoted herself to
7 2 | tired of the methodical life he was obliged to lead,
8 2 | the man to surrender his life so easily. Whilst they were
9 2 | and could hurt no one, her life was spared; and she was
10 2 | thou, my son, who takest my life!" ~At the sound of the tumult
11 3 | cancer, the result of a life of depravity. Feeling that
12 3 | and object of Ali's whole life, occurred also the death
13 3 | conspiracy against Ali's life. The latter complained of
14 3 | blood-stained husband, and spent her life in the recesses of the harem,
15 3 | confidential friend of his whole life. Veli chose a different
16 3 | terror; neither fortune, life, honour, nor family were
17 3 | For the first time in his life, perhaps, Ali shuddered
18 4 | and that her husband's life was in danger, on account
19 4 | nothing to lose but her life, imagined that even that
20 4 | the dark horizon of Ali's life for a brief moment. Returned
21 4 | had been the dream of his life. ~
22 5 | resumed his usual mode of life. ~The occasion was the marriage
23 6 | Allah grant the pacha long life! The Parganiotes have escaped
24 7 | governorship during the rest of his life. He took good care to complete
25 7 | nation which thus allowed the life and liberty of a people
26 7 | it was the terrors of the life after death which assailed
27 9 | she cried; "neither my life nor my treasure will ever
28 9 | command besides gunpowder. Life is nothing to me, remember
29 9 | thought only of selling his life as dearly as possible. Collecting
30 9 | that for the rest of my life I shall retain, without
31 10| this beloved sister, the life of his councils, in her
32 10| deposed; the other, that the life of their old vizier should
33 10| anxious to stipulate for the life of their vizier. Kursheed
34 10| forget that he owed his life to the master who now only
35 10| moment I can destroy them. Life is nothing to me, I might
36 11| unfortunate Basilissa, whose life had been spared, to be brought
37 11| imploring him to spare, not her life, but her honour; and he
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