Chapter
1 1 | soon found that they must escape at any cost from oppressors
2 3 | and taken. All who did not escape by flight perished by the
3 3 | the East to celebrate an escape from great danger, and Ali
4 4 | agreed that there was no escape, and that her husband's
5 4 | taking measures to prevent escape, and at break of day attacked
6 4 | considered how he could legally escape from this predicament. He
7 4 | and I intend this time to escape without being plundered
8 4 | refusal there was no chance of escape, than tempted by his promises,
9 5 | hostages had attempted to escape. ~The popular credulity
10 5 | walls, in hope of either escape or vengeance, only to be
11 6 | Bey of the Debres, whose escape when lately at Janina still
12 6 | cutting off all hope of escape from that side, Ali meaning
13 7 | conniving at Paeho Bey's escape. But the latter easily justified
14 7 | this time Ismail should not escape. The master and the instrument
15 7 | as to give Pacho time to escape and take the road to Constantinople.
16 8 | was much tempered by the escape of the Parganiotes, who
17 8 | that he could, once again, escape from his difficulty by the
18 8 | thought he could no longer escape. He made, therefore, a general
19 8 | fled with his family to escape further persecution. He
20 9 | their bosoms, hoping thus to escape the evil influence. A superstitious
21 10| infidel. She could only escape death by the apostasy of
22 11| the guards hastened to escape by the windows. Kursheed'
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