Chapter
1 2 | of putting her out of the way the first convenient opportunity.
2 2 | whom I must put out of the way, for my own safety. I set
3 3 | After having long given way to their grief, Ali and
4 3 | preferring a slower and safer way to a short and dangerous
5 3 | satrap. ~Age had as yet in no way impaired Ali's strength
6 3 | angel who alone could in any way restrain his violent passions.
7 4 | the end, expired by the way, and when she was flung
8 4 | of great beauty made her way through the tumult and sought
9 5 | garments. As everyone made way at his approach, he easily
10 6 | knowing in her despair which way to turn, she wrote to Ali,
11 6 | were used up, and another way had to be sought. Ali found
12 6 | Once in his palace, he gave way to such fury that all around
13 7 | Yussuf, who had forced his way in, in spite of the guards. "
14 7 | necessary to his safety. On the way he encountered one of the
15 8 | to support him in every way, if he would proclaim the
16 9 | they were assailed on the way by peasants covetous of
17 10| besiegers were compelled to give way and retire to their intrenchments,
18 10| have been? Thus, whichever way I look, my career is ended.
19 10| endurance appeared to be giving way. Leaning on a long Malacca
20 11| Destiny, he finally gave way. ~Drawing a secret token
21 11| He no longer knew which way to turn, hearing the noise
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