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1 1 | to leave home, bore his fate like a brave man, and determined
2 2 | compassion for their horrible fate, ransomed them for twenty
3 5 | whose intentions as to the fate of this unhappy town were
4 5 | his wife, foreseeing the fate which awaited their friends,
5 7 | of those whom a happier fate had spared the sight of
6 7 | maintain so many slaves. ~Fate soon provided him with a
7 7 | affected to abandon him to his fate, in order the better to
8 7 | which was to change the fate of the Tepelenian dynasty. ~
9 9 | represented to him that their fate was indissolubly linked
10 9 | his reserves, but in vain. Fate had declared against him.
11 10| Ochcrida, who was reserved by fate to perform the funeral obsequies
12 10| prison, where he only blamed Fate for his misfortunes. All
13 10| deny his God, he shared her fate, and both would perish at
14 11| concealed. Fearing a similar fate, Basilissa fell insensible
15 11| Porte should decide on her fate. ~The couriers sent in all
16 11| pardon of his family had not Fate ordained otherwise. After
17 11| smoking ruins. An enviable fate, if compared with that of
18 11| expressed sorrow for the fate to which he had condemned
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