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son-in-law 4
song 1
songs 5
sons 28
soon 54
sooner 2
soothe 1
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28 lake
28 last
28 like
28 sons
28 such
28 terror
27 are
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Ali Pacha

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sons

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1 1 | Christians. ~Mouktar left three sons, two of whom, Salik and 2 1 | the two elder brothers, sons of the wife, combined against 3 3 | Sultan Abdul Hamid, whose two sons, Mustapha and Mahmoud, were 4 3 | there stood by his side two sons, Mouktar and Veli, offspring 5 3 | carried off to his harem. ~His sons, following in his footsteps, 6 4 | libertinism of both father and sons had corrupted all around 7 4 | The father wounded his two sons by turns in their tenderest 8 4 | tenderest affections, and the sons avenged themselves by abandoning 9 4 | complained greatly of his sons' extravagance, and regretted 10 4 | better to watch the pasha's sons, or to entice them into 11 4 | neglect the advancement of his sons. By the aid of the French 12 4 | Mouktar. But as in placing his sons in these exalted positions 13 4 | Prophet, by my own and my sons' heads, that no harm shall 14 4 | confirmed both him and his sons in their offices and dignities. 15 5 | them, called them brothers, sons, friends of his heart. Distinguishing 16 5 | husbands, fathers, brothers and sons, and when she had sufficiently 17 6 | responsible for the conduct of his sons' families, no- law-giver 18 8 | with his vast riches. His sons and grandsons were provided 19 9 | Almost simultaneously, Ali's sons, Mouktar and Veli, arrived 20 9 | The advice given by the sons to their father as to the 21 9 | though he had never loved his sons, he suffered cruelly in 22 9 | ever separated from his sons, the thought of his grandson 23 9 | be unworthy of being my sons, and henceforth my only 24 10| to the cowardice of his sons. The defection of his troops 25 10| royal promise given to his sons should be kept, and that 26 10| peace. Letters from Ali's sons were shown to the Agas, 27 11| Asia Minor; where Ali's sons would probably have been 28 11| bitterness of death in seeing his sons strangled before his eyes,


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