Chapter
1 1| cope with; and all that was left for tyranny to govern was
2 1| towards Christians. ~Mouktar left three sons, two of whom,
3 2| my father, when he died, left me nothing but a den of
4 2| roundabout path. Soon after I had left, the conspirators arrived,
5 2| the victim, the murderer left the palace, taking with
6 3| aggrandizement exactly where he had left them. He succeeded in acquiring
7 3| But the instant the wretch left the seraglio in order to
8 4| were still some Suliots left in their country when Ali
9 6| surrendered had they been left to themselves. But they
10 7| days more, and all must be left. Each was silently marking
11 7| of departure. ~They had left their dwellings at break
12 7| their heads each time he left his apartments or returned
13 7| crowd, striking right and left with their batons. The pacha
14 7| ruined palace, holding in his left hand a villainous pipe of
15 7| fall a victim to them. Thus left alone, Pacho, before taking
16 8| immediately prepared, and left his seraglio, casting a
17 9| and vowed that the one had left Lepanto, and the other Berat,
18 9| given up to them, and they left the Ottoman camp at dead
19 9| besiegers' intrenchments. Ali left his castle of the lake,
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