Chapter
1 2 | brigands thirty palikars, and entered, as their bouloubachi, or
2 2 | good terms with him, and entered into his schemes, waiting
3 2 | return to Tepelen, which they entered, riotous with joy, crying '
4 3 | whatever they asked, and entered the town by night. His first
5 3 | built over a vault, and entered by a sort of trap-door,
6 3 | cries, and when his guards entered he showed the bruises he
7 4 | this military formation, entered Parga in full view of the
8 4 | consolidate it permanently. He had entered by degrees into secret negotiations
9 4 | the Hall of Justice. As he entered the court, the Greek, who
10 5 | respected for his many virtues, entered Ali's sumptuous dwelling
11 6 | few skirmishes, Mouktar entered the town, and though the
12 6 | his attendants to mount, entered his carriage, and started
13 8 | and not a single letter entered Epirus without being opened
14 9 | women's apartments, forcibly entered, were given up to violence.
15 9 | s mind. Scarcely had he entered the castle by the lake,
16 9 | hastened back, and the prince entered the camp, where he and his
17 9 | stated that he had only entered Epirus as a peace-maker.
18 10| Kursheed Pacha, had scarcely entered the lodging assigned to
19 10| man ought." Then, having entered his fortress amid the acclamations
20 10| the whole of the staff had entered the mosque, he gave the
21 11| Kursheed's sword-bearer entered, followed by the executioners. "
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