Chapter
1 2 | timber in a forest near Lake Reloda. Ali immediately
2 3 | to the old castle on the lake, and there was no difficulty
3 4 | appeared to conduct them to the lake where they were to perish.
4 4 | his horse fell dead by the lake which had engulfed Euphrosyne,
5 4 | twenty as good as he into the lake! If more is required to
6 5 | them in a palace on the lake, and treated them magnificently
7 5 | convent on an island in the lake, which was converted into
8 5 | halls of his castle by the lake to be decorated with unheard-of
9 6 | gipsies and thrown into the lake. This done, he himself led
10 6 | dungeons of the castle by the lake, a poor monk of the order
11 7 | fairy-like palace by the lake he could enjoy voluptuous
12 7 | staircase of the castle by the lake, in order that he might
13 8 | rose on the shores of the lake; in short, Ali's luxury
14 9 | were in the castle by the lake, independently of the guns
15 9 | platform of the castle by the lake, which seemed to vomit fire
16 9 | ventured near the edge of the lake. ~This noisy rhodomontade
17 9 | in different parts of the lake. This labour lasted a fortnight,
18 9 | entered the castle by the lake, when Ali rushed to meet
19 9 | proceeding from the castle of the lake and from Lithoritza, announced
20 9 | Ali left his castle of the lake, preceded by twelve torch-bearers
21 9 | back into the castle by the lake, while his soldiers dispersed
22 10| island in the middle of the lake, and threw up redoubts upon
23 10| store in the castle by the lake. Kursheed, thinking that
24 10| garrison of the castle on the lake, whom Ali seemed anxious
25 10| had not been sunk in the lake. In this cave an apartment
26 10| repair to the island in the lake. The magnificent pavilion,
27 11| displayed its blazonry, and the lake castle was occupied by the
28 11| the peaceful waters of the lake. Occasionally he glanced
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