Chapter
1 1 | plains of Poitiers, had set bounds to the wave of Mussulman
2 1 | caprice. They had therefore to set quickly to work; the post
3 1 | were inside it, and then set fire to the four corners. "
4 2 | obstinate as intractable, he set at defiance all efforts
5 2 | way, for my own safety. I set about a plan for destroying
6 2 | for my foes to tremble. I set to work at the head of my
7 3 | was settled, the miscreant set out for Berat, and was immediately
8 3 | before entering the hall now set apart for public audience.
9 4 | nothing but bloodshed; at once set his spies to work, and having
10 4 | discovered the abode of the gang, set out for the place attended
11 5 | announcement of this marriage Ali set on foot a sort of saturnalia,
12 7 | if the infidels dared to set foot in the town before
13 7 | an end to uncertainty, he set his hand to the work. ~At
14 8 | decree of the Grand Mufti. It set forth that Ali Tepelen,
15 8 | acclamations. The sail was set to a favourable breeze,
16 9 | himself. ~While he thus set his own affairs in order,
17 10| everything which could be set on fire, reserving only
18 11| himself riddled with wounds, set fire to the powder magazine,
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