Chapter
1 1 | The Albanians proudly called this anarchy liberty, and
2 2 | standard of the Cross and called to arms all the Christians
3 3 | profiting by experience, he called in the aid of treachery.
4 3 | obtaining no satisfaction, called out an army composed of
5 3 | This accomplished, Ali called for help with loud cries,
6 3 | apartment; he knocked and called, but being refused admittance,
7 4 | disorder to a Greek convent called Zalongos. But the gate was
8 4 | escort. It was a village called Plikivitza. ~Having arrived
9 5 | to rise, reassured them, called them brothers, sons, friends
10 5 | his old acquaintances, he called them to him, spoke familiarly
11 5 | daughter of Veli Pacha, called the Princess of Aulis, because
12 8 | s secretary was a Greek called Anagnorto, a native of Macedonia,
13 8 | hastened to summon what he called a Grand Divan, composed
14 9 | the famous Arab charger called the Dervish, his chief huntsman
15 9 | the hostile chiefs; but he called and defied Pacho Bey in
16 9 | and, with terrible oaths, called Heaven to witness that Mouktar
17 9 | lies of a former servant, called Pacho Bey, into resisting,
18 10| to gain a place which he called his "refuge." ~It was a
19 10| apartments of his seraglio, called the "Women's Tower." He
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