Chapter
1 1 | victory forsake them, fell back upon tyranny. Vainly did
2 1 | sovereign and get the money back out of his subjects. They
3 1 | cannot be traced farther back than the end of the sixteenth
4 2 | piastres, and took them back to Tepelen. ~Ali had just
5 2 | this strong force at his back, he repaired to Trikala,
6 2 | caught, and drove the rest back into their mountains, splitting
7 4 | scalped until the skin fell back upon his shoulders, then
8 4 | offering. "Can you give back the heart of Mouktar, which
9 5 | leader came forward and threw back the hood of his black cloak. ~"
10 5 | vengeance, only to be flung back by either scimitars or muskets.
11 5 | the holy man turned his back on him, and stalked out
12 6 | earth. Meanwhile he fell back on Yussuf Bey of the Debres,
13 7 | unless Ali's troops were held back. The general endeavoured
14 7 | the prospect of bringing back to the fold of the Church
15 8 | the Ottoman Empire. As far back as 1808, the Hydriotes had
16 9 | in black, had warned them back, forbidding them to lay
17 9 | and Lekos immediately sent back word to Ali to advance.
18 9 | advance. His orderly hastened back, and the prince entered
19 9 | allowed himself to be forced back into the castle by the lake,
20 9 | Suliots, who might be brought back to their duty with less
21 11| Turks, and driving them back, succeeded in barricading
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