Chapter
1 1| Mahomet, were born of the same mother, a lawful wife, but the
2 1| a lawful wife, but the mother of the youngest, Veli, was
3 2| learn to read, to please his mother, whose idol he was, and
4 2| success was entirely his mother's work. "I owe everything
5 2| I owe everything to my mother," he said one day to the
6 2| He was accosted by his mother and sister, pale with fatigue,
7 2| expeditions added to his mother's savings, who since her
8 2| I heard the cries of my mother and my wife mingled with
9 3| manoeuvres. ~For a long time his mother Kamco had suffered from
10 3| mourning over the body of their mother, who had expired in her
11 3| remains of their departed mother swore to accomplish her
12 3| violence aforetime to Ali's mother and sister were carefully
13 3| murder. ~It was his wife, the mother of his children, whom he
14 3| wife of Ali Tepeleni, and mother of Mouktar and Veli, who,
15 4| beauty. She was already the mother of two children, when Mouktar
16 4| her only crime, to spare a mother whose conduct had been otherwise
17 4| the point of becoming a mother, as guilty of adultery,
18 4| to Ali, Salik Bey, whose mother was a Georgian slave. ~Fortune,
19 4| terrible vizier Ali for my mother and brothers. My father
20 4| our dreadful master. My mother is a poor woman who never
21 4| my child, and show me thy mother and thy brothers; they shall
22 5| outrage inflicted on his mother and sister. The besieged,
23 5| sacrificed to the memory of his mother Kamco. ~When the shrieks
24 6| disclosed its nature. The mother of Moustai, a jealous and
25 6| though shortly to become a mother, expired in agony from the
26 9| declared that the spirit of her mother, with whom she kept up a
27 9| being born of a Christian mother, he had been brought up
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