Chapter
1 1 | the sixteenth century. ~Mouktar Tepeleni, his grandfather,
2 1 | the enemy with loss, took Mouktar prisoner on Mount San Salvador,
3 1 | disposed towards Christians. ~Mouktar left three sons, two of
4 3 | stood by his side two sons, Mouktar and Veli, offspring of his
5 3 | wife of Ali's eldest son, Mouktar. ~It was hoped that this
6 3 | speciality of the eldest, Mouktar, who was without rival among
7 3 | Tepeleni, and mother of Mouktar and Veli, who, doomed to
8 4 | mother of two children, when Mouktar became enamoured of her,
9 4 | wife surrendered herself to Mouktar, who, softened by her charms,
10 4 | were in this position when Mouktar was obliged to depart on
11 4 | you give back the heart of Mouktar, which you have stolen?" ~
12 4 | olive tree, is yet shown. ~Mouktar was returning from his expedition
13 4 | cries, sent an order to Mouktar to appear before him at
14 4 | and obeyed. ~"Come hither, Mouktar, "said the pacha, extending
15 4 | remember what I have said." ~Mouktar retired as submissively
16 4 | and that of Lepanto on Mouktar. But as in placing his sons
17 6 | s troops, under his son Mouktar, first seized Agia, where
18 6 | After a few skirmishes, Mouktar entered the town, and though
19 7 | him. The only favour which Mouktar Pacha could obtain for him
20 9 | simultaneously, Ali's sons, Mouktar and Veli, arrived at Janina.
21 9 | wavering fidelity of the Turks. Mouktar, on the contrary, who had
22 9 | later, he was informed that Mouktar and Veli, seduced by the
23 9 | called Heaven to witness that Mouktar and Veli, whom he disavowed
24 11| But the inheritance of Mouktar Pacha was not quite such
25 11| pistol-shot. "Wretch!" cried Mouktar, roaring like a bull escaped
26 11| a stubborn combat began. Mouktar's frail defences were soon
27 11| killed by a bullet; and Mouktar, having slain a host of
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