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terrified 9
terrify 1
territory 8
terror 28
terror-stricken 1
terrors 3
testifying 1
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28 like
28 sons
28 such
28 terror
27 are
27 chainitza
27 hands
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Ali Pacha

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terror

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1 2 | fainting with grief and terror, Ali made, a sign to Soliman, 2 2 | means of government was terror. Ali immediately perceived 3 2 | strong enough to inspire terror, his ruin is certain. Ali 4 3 | general ability and the terror of his' arms, and his authority 5 3 | districts, overwhelmed with terror, submitted without striking 6 3 | large. This news spread terror through the city and the 7 3 | It was indeed a reign of terror; neither fortune, life, 8 3 | the ground overcome with terror, and her women hastily intervened 9 4 | himself and increase the terror of his name. ~One night 10 4 | of mingled innocence and terror, kissing his hands, which 11 4 | and prostrated herself in terror. Ali raised her kindly. ~" 12 5 | fervour which the utmost terror could inspire, implored 13 5 | and rising, cried with terror: ~"Alas! my father, whose 14 5 | without another word. ~Ali, in terror, demanded a thousand pieces 15 5 | guests clung together in terror. A man stood at the entrance 16 7 | fighting, and uttering cries of terror and pain, while the Albanians, 17 7 | instead of money; for, in terror, each endeavoured to appear 18 7 | apparently overwhelmed by terror and affliction, went round 19 9 | passage. ~In some cases terror bestows extraordinary strength, 20 9 | caves, where they died of terror and hunger. ~The Albanians, 21 9 | But soon, ashamed of their terror, they attempted another 22 9 | would-be murderers fled terror. ~Shortly after the plague 23 9 | Turks, notwithstanding their terror, had had time to spike. 24 9 | influence. A superstitious terror was beginning to spread 25 10| to mouth, spread yet more terror amid Kursheed's soldiers, 26 10| Archimedes, still carried terror into the midst of their 27 10| uttering involuntary cries of terror. He smiled at their fears, 28 10| his fifty followers cast terror into the hearts of nearly


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