Chapter
1 4 | among others, of a certain Ismail Pacho Bey, who had been
2 7 | his mind. We have seen how Ismail Pacho Bey escaped the assassins
3 7 | posing as a merchant, invited Ismail to come on board and inspect
4 7 | terrible than the others. Again Ismail's lucky star saved him from
5 7 | course towards Drama; while Ismail, fearing that the Nazir,
6 7 | plan for the destruction of Ismail, begged for the honour of
7 7 | swearing that this time Ismail should not escape. The master
8 9 | so that Ali, knowing that Ismail Pacho Bey had boasted that
9 9 | of which the traitorous Ismail was defrauding them, and
10 9 | He begged them to amuse Ismail by complaints and recriminations,
11 9 | Effendi to the Seraskier Ismail, ordering the latter to
12 9 | meanwhile sent a deputation to Ismail offering their submission,
13 9 | fanned the flame of revolt. Ismail Pacha was deprived of his
14 9 | influence him in his favour. Ismail, distrusting the Skipetars,
15 9 | who had forsaken him for Ismail, but who had secretly returned
16 9 | intercepted, and fell into Ismail's hands, who immediately
17 9 | the two mortal enemies, Ismail and Ali, retired to rest,
18 9 | camp. Here the Seraskier Ismail met them with a resistance
19 9 | guessing that the object of Ismail's manoeuvres was to crush
20 10| reduce Arta, and take alive Ismail Pacho Bey, my former servant,
21 10| two conditions: one, that Ismail Pacho Bey, their personal
22 10| which he gave publicly, and Ismail Pacho Bey was solemnly deposed.
23 10| disgrace of Pacho Bey, and of Ismail Pliaga, whom he detested
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