Chapter
1 1| Judging that the moment for vengeance had arrived, he marched
2 2| ambition, hardihood, and vengeance which already strongly showed
3 2| sanguinary passions, promised a vengeance proportioned to the outrage,
4 2| Kamco, whose thirst for vengeance had been disappointed by
5 2| ambitious Ali. He swore vengeance for the spoliation of which
6 3| by the grandeur of their vengeance, and swore to pursue without
7 3| execution, merciless in vengeance, by turns insolent, humble,
8 3| wrong to punish, a double vengeance to exact. ~This time, profiting
9 3| then sold as slaves. ~This vengeance, in which all the nobles
10 4| and carry out a terrible vengeance. ~However, the Porte began
11 5| into a prison. The day of vengeance not having fully arrived,
12 5| precursor of a terrible vengeance: the whole town echoed with
13 5| hope of either escape or vengeance, only to be flung back by
14 5| returned to Janina. His vengeance was indeed complete. ~But
15 6| Veli Pacha, furious, vowed vengeance, and demanded Pacho Bey'
16 6| on hearing this, that his vengeance should overtake him even
17 7| console and aid him in his vengeance, a Christian from OEtolia,
18 7| persevere in his plans of vengeance, assuring him that before
19 7| active steps in his work of vengeance, affected to give himself
20 8| carry out their plans of vengeance on the Tepelenian family.
21 8| party, less for the sake of vengeance on Ali than to aid the cause
22 9| loud cries. The desire of vengeance had urged some to brave
23 9| could not inflict a terrible vengeance on their perfidy. He heard
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