Chapter
1 2 | slaves to sleep upon. At the hour fixed, the old man arrived.
2 3 | had expired in her arms an hour previously. Breathing unutterable
3 4 | abandoning their father in the hour of danger. ~There was in
4 5 | Kardikiotes, whose last hour had come. ~The caravanserai
5 5 | despair and death. ~After an hour of firing, a gloomy silence
6 5 | the time is at hand! Thine hour is coming--is coming--is
7 7 | town before the appointed hour. Xenocles, the last of the
8 7 | wait till the appointed hour. The next day passed in
9 7 | had waited there for an hour or two, exposed to sun,
10 7 | had to wait for another hour, fortunate if they were
11 7 | direction. At the end of an hour he encountered a Bulgarian
12 9 | s conduct; and from that hour he appeared to regain all
13 9 | with the idea that the last hour of their rule in Greece
14 9 | intrenchment, promising that in an hour, when he should have been
15 9 | and feeling that his last hour had come, he thought only
16 10| valour; but at the end of an hour, Ali, carried on a litter
17 10| the end of a quarter of an hour the wind dispersed the smoke,
18 10| will be kept. If within an hour thy soldiers are not withdrawn
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