Chapter
1 1 | not long be exercised by hands which had lost their strength,
2 1 | all they could lay their hands on; so that the inhabitants
3 2 | the plain. He laid violent hands on all whom he caught, and
4 3 | Ali and Chainitza joined hands, and over the inanimate
5 3 | the power to fall into the hands of a single caste, although
6 3 | horrors of outrage at the hands of its warriors. Thus the
7 3 | finish, and finding his hands insufficient, caught a burning
8 4 | this infamy; they joined hands, and chanting their national
9 4 | and terror, kissing his hands, which she bathed with tears,
10 5 | whatever they could lay their hands upon. Ali saw the general
11 6 | machine was placed in his hands under cover to his young
12 7 | letter to fall into the hands of the chief ecclesiastics
13 7 | place their freedom in the hands of a Christian nation rather
14 7 | inhabited by phantoms; only hands raised to heaven and brows
15 7 | With naked daggers in their hands, standing in the crimson
16 7 | pasha buried his face in his hands and shrieked aloud for help.
17 7 | suffered so much at his hands, and his son, and confined
18 8 | of my States are in your hands. I do not, however, seek
19 9 | grandson in the enemy's hands, all threw him into the
20 9 | antechamber, extending his hands to his soldiers, and imploring
21 9 | forbidding them to lay hands on a sacrilegious woman;
22 9 | and fell into Ismail's hands, who immediately conceived
23 9 | at last threatened to lay hands upon him if he persisted
24 10| only an instrument in their hands. Beware lest you become
25 10| beholding the castle in the hands of his enemies. He calmly
26 10| sealed by the sultan's hands, be given me, and I will
27 11| Kursheed deliver into Ali's hands the sultan's decree of clemency. ~
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