Chapter
1 2 | reached my harem, and I heard the cries of my mother and
2 3 | death-groan was again to be heard amidst the songs of the
3 3 | of night. He saw her, he heard her, and would awake, exclaiming, "
4 4 | success. Thy wishes were heard, for the young man was Ali
5 5 | buffaloes. The prisoners having heard nothing of what passed outside,
6 5 | enclosure, they began to be heard in the town. The assassins
7 5 | against thee. Allah has heard their cry. He will summon
8 6 | explosive powder, in short. Ali heard with delight, but replied
9 7 | Athanasius as he himself had heard it. Pacho Bey, however,
10 7 | affection and revenge, he heard that she had died of grief
11 9 | emblem of his dignity. Ali heard on the summit of his keep
12 9 | Ali with pride, when he heard of his sister's conduct;
13 9 | Kursheed Pacha. As soon as Ali heard this, he sent a messenger
14 9 | sunrise, and while there heard that his troops had carried
15 9 | vengeance on their perfidy. He heard from the messenger at the
16 10| following night, however, he heard the voice of Emineh, calling
17 10| nights he again thought he heard Emineh's voice, and sleep
18 11| Their mutual wishes had been heard, but it was desirable, for
19 11| woman-slave born in the harem, heard his sentence kneeling. The
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