Chapter
1 1 | ancestors were Christian Skipetars, who became Mussulmans after
2 3 | pay, known by the name of Skipetars, on whom he conferred most
3 3 | tribes composing the race of Skipetars, and ranking as the refuse
4 3 | out an army composed of Skipetars of Toxid, all Islamites,
5 4 | charged by a numerous body of Skipetars. Its destruction seemed
6 9 | figure in the ballads of the Skipetars. The first was an enormous
7 9 | Ismail, distrusting the Skipetars, who formed part of his
8 9 | hostages from them. The Skipetars were indignant, and Ali
9 9 | intended a sortie. Soon Ali's Skipetars, preceded by a detachment
10 9 | adjurations. Ali's Mohammedan Skipetars averted their eyes, and
11 9 | intrenchments, whither the Skipetars, no longer fearing the curse,
12 9 | Pasha, hoping still that his Skipetars might either see or hear
13 10| seduced also four hundred Skipetars who made use of the amnesty
14 10| of Litharitza. The Guegue Skipetars, who composed the garrison,
15 10| to win over the Toxide Skipetars, with their commanders Tahir
16 10| camp. Every night these Skipetars who could cross the moat
17 11| Constantinople, and he allowed the Skipetars to render the last honours
18 11| amid celestial houris, the Skipetars, murmuring like the waves
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