Chapter
1 1 | to pay tribute because he thought himself impregnable in his
2 2 | fresh tricks, and when he thought himself free from the consequences,
3 2 | time quietly studied him, thought he discerned in him the
4 3 | and after long hunting, thought they had found the correct
5 3 | name of "Liberty," and who thought themselves independent in
6 3 | as to what others said or thought about him or to be disconcerted
7 3 | demanding the fugitive, thought that a man persecuted by
8 3 | families was now quenched, and thought herself at the summit of
9 5 | received with applause, Ali thought himself betrayed, and looked
10 7 | which assailed him. The thought of eternity brought terrible
11 8 | his most powerful son, Ali thought to terrify his enemies by
12 8 | carry on the war which he thought he could no longer escape.
13 9 | Veli had been obliged, or thought himself obliged, to evacuate
14 9 | was known, the inhabitants thought only of saving themselves
15 9 | to the castle, and only thought of regaining their country
16 9 | separated from his sons, the thought of his grandson in the enemy'
17 9 | his last hour had come, he thought only of selling his life
18 10| consciences, they henceforth thought only of inducing their rebellious
19 10| two next nights he again thought he heard Emineh's voice,
20 10| with him such guards as he thought necessary, and might even
21 11| intervals to be lost in profound thought, that he yawned frequently,
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