Chapter
1 1 | exercised by hands which had lost their strength, and that
2 1 | work; the post might be lost before its cost had been
3 1 | and the old mountaineer lost in the town part of what
4 2 | himself vigorously opposed, lost part of his force, and was
5 3 | no single event had been lost upon him. An uncultivated
6 3 | wickedness and treachery. ~Ali lost in her the guardian angel
7 3 | for the happiness he had lost, and gave himself up to
8 4 | as if trying to recall lost memories. Suddenly he asked
9 5 | to grow into men. I have lost the pleasure of watching
10 7 | Greek. The Maltese at length lost patience, shut up his cases,
11 7 | time all trace of him was lost. Ali, in revenge, turned
12 7 | superior, who in his turn lost no time in announcing to
13 8 | Effendi at Constantinople, who lost no opportunity of interceding
14 8 | that all hope of pardon was lost. ~He ordered his galley
15 9 | and concluding all was lost, filled the air with their
16 9 | was surrounded, all seemed lost, and feeling that his last
17 10| in replacing the stores lost in the conflagration, buying
18 11| Ali, in the island, had lost all illusions. His pulse
19 11| appeared at intervals to be lost in profound thought, that
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