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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Ali Pacha

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terrible

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1 2 | Kardiki, fearing lest this terrible woman, aided by her son, 2 3 | mode of carrying out this terrible and self-given pledge was 3 3 | himself vigorously, uttering terrible cries. The pacha, eager 4 3 | which seemed to herald a terrible future for himself. ~As 5 4 | a lofty rock, beheld the terrible carnage which destroyed 6 4 | the subjects endured a terrible tyranny; the masters sowed 7 4 | account of the jealousy of his terrible rival. He fled the city 8 4 | would plot and carry out a terrible vengeance. ~However, the 9 4 | thee to intercede with the terrible vizier Ali for my mother 10 4 | wrong man, child: I am this terrible vizier." ~"Oh no, no! you 11 5 | injunction was the precursor of a terrible vengeance: the whole town 12 5 | general fusillade followed. Terrible cries echoed from the court; 13 5 | scimitars or muskets. It was a terrible scene of despair and death. ~ 14 5 | coming--is coming!" ~Casting a terrible glance at the pacha, the 15 5 | trembled, his eyebrows met in a terrible frown, the muscles of his 16 6 | own, revealed the whole terrible truth. Not knowing in her 17 6 | suffice to kill a man with a terrible explosion--explosive powder, 18 7 | red cross, when suddenly a terrible cry echoed from street to 19 7 | High Commissioner of the terrible threat of the Parganiotes. 20 7 | thought of eternity brought terrible visions in its train, and 21 7 | the assembly. Then began a terrible uproar. The women rushed 22 7 | blow, more sure and more terrible than the others. Again Ismail' 23 7 | whole town. At the end of a terrible scene which took place in 24 8 | overtures, Ali became a prey to terrible anxiety. As he one day opened 25 8 | these troops committed such terrible depredations that the provinces 26 9 | town presented an equally terrible spectacle; neither Christians 27 9 | All at on e the roar of a terrible explosion rose above the 28 9 | slavery before, uttered a terrible cry, and fled in all directions. 29 9 | burst into tears, and, with terrible oaths, called Heaven to 30 9 | of his horse, and by the terrible cries which he uttered; 31 9 | if he could not inflict a terrible vengeance on their perfidy. 32 10| should like even a more terrible funeral than that which 33 11| head still preserved so terrible and imposing an aspect that 34 11| to behold the head of the terrible Ali Pacha. Unable to comprehend


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