Chapter
1 1 | island, having repulsed the enemy with loss, took Mouktar
2 3 | formidable a rival; and his enemy speedily conceived and put
3 3 | machinations against his other enemy, and arranged matters this
4 3 | a man persecuted by his enemy would be faithful to himself,
5 3 | himself at the mercy of his enemy, was compelled to submit
6 4 | alternately both tool and enemy, whom he made secretary
7 5 | mercy of their implacable enemy. They fell prostrate before
8 6 | Bey of the Delres, an old enemy of Ali's, and had encamped
9 6 | seeds of dissension in his enemy's family, had sufficient
10 7 | destined so soon to shelter an enemy, with a red cross, when
11 7 | him from the plots of his enemy. During a hunting party
12 7 | nearly connected with his enemy, Ali Pacha himself. ~He
13 9 | general-in-chief, had gone over to the enemy with all his troops! ~Ali
14 9 | would afford shelter to the enemy and a point of attack against
15 9 | thought of his grandson in the enemy's hands, all threw him into
16 9 | rains would begin, and the enemy would probably be short
17 9 | he was informed that the enemy was advancing upon the intrenchments
18 9 | appointed Pacha of Lepanto. The enemy now became aware of his
19 9 | conceived a plan for snaring his enemy in his own toils. When the
20 10| and gesture. Observing the enemy's movements by the help
21 10| Mohammedan soldiers to visit the enemy's outposts and confer on
22 10| have prevailed against an enemy so formidable and a brain
23 10| defended, passed over to the enemy. Henceforth Ali's force
24 10| surrender their chief to an enemy who had received all fugitives
25 10| to send to their former enemy, now their ally, assistance
26 10| Palikars against our common enemy, Kursheed. I desire to inform
27 10| former servant, the mortal enemy of my family, and the author
28 10| Pacho Bey, their personal enemy, should be deposed; the
29 10| gates simultaneously to the enemy. But the besiegers, fearing
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