Chapter
1 1 | Fortune did not always favour him, and the old mountaineer
2 3 | Murad took this as a sign of favour, and joyfully acknowledged
3 4 | had just been deprived in favour of his nephew. He sent letters
4 4 | pledge of reconciliation and favour, but really in order to
5 4 | I have always shown thee favour, and the day is arrived
6 4 | wilt be sure of my lasting favour, and who is there to dread
7 4 | difficulty, and also secured the favour of the Divan by considerable
8 4 | again received him into favour. ~But Ali knew well that
9 4 | assured the pacha of his favour, and confirmed both him
10 7 | who had taken him into favour, he resolved to strike a
11 7 | intercede for him. The only favour which Mouktar Pacha could
12 8 | of interceding in their favour. The sultan, who as yet
13 9 | grandfather, would show him favour, and would even deal mercifully
14 9 | order that darkness might favour his return. ~The next day
15 9 | to influence him in his favour. Ismail, distrusting the
16 10| Tapygetae in the latter's favour. Thus the Seraskier's scheme
17 10| death. She owed this special favour to her riches and to the
18 11| imploring at least the favour of dying in privacy; and
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