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"Thou fearest to lose thy life," observed our Sheikh, knowing that the several hours I pushed my way forward, until at length my hands came suns have set thine eyes shall witness that which will amaze thee." fell captive in the hands of thy people, the Azjar, over in the reward, so that thou and thy people may become rich, and some day make Great Desert the light comes early from the far-off Holy City, golden as "Yet thou seekest my life with that knife in thine hand!" 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King of the Vandals in his heart and his sword-hand. Capitol, he called the Vandals to arms to rescue their King, who had "Much you know about it, O Gelimer," said Zazo, shaking his head. "Really, Gelimer, you, too, are no longer like Genseric''s Vandals. For the Vandals no longer obey the King''s word unless at the same time "''To Gelimer, who calls himself the King of the Vandals--''" King of the Vandals," cried Hilda, her eyes "Yes, let them come," cried Gibamund; "they break into our country like rightful King of the Vandals'' would be a much-desired weapon against desert, as a dozen Vandal horsemen dashed into the King''s camp a few "My King," replied the Vandal, looking him steadfastly in the eyes, "Now summon Gelimer, the King of the Vandals," said the General, id: 40832 author: Le Queux, William title: The Veiled Man Being an Account of the Risks and Adventures of Sidi Ahamadou, Sheikh of the Azjar Maraude date: words: 49626 sentences: 2607 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/40832.txt txt: ./txt/40832.txt summary: "So thou hast remained here alone and single-handed to guard the "In thee do I place my trust," she answered, allowing her soft hand, the adage that the word of a Veiled Man is like water poured upon sand "Thou art of the great army of the infidels," Tamahu said. "Thou fearest to lose thy life," observed our Sheikh, knowing that the several hours I pushed my way forward, until at length my hands came suns have set thine eyes shall witness that which will amaze thee." fell captive in the hands of thy people, the Azjar, over in the reward, so that thou and thy people may become rich, and some day make Great Desert the light comes early from the far-off Holy City, golden as "Yet thou seekest my life with that knife in thine hand!" I cried in "The country of the Azjar is the whole of the Great Desert," I answered, id: 61545 author: Lithgow, William title: The Totall Discourse of the Rare Adventures & Painefull Peregrinations of Long Nineteene Yeares Travayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affrica date: words: 152288 sentences: 7192 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/61545.txt txt: ./txt/61545.txt summary: the Alpes at sixe severall parts, onely, in the owne place, I meane to time to transport the house over the gulfe of Venice, to a great saw upon my right hand, a round Rocke of a great height, in forme of great Turke, amounting to fourteene thousand Chickens of Gold: yea, both with great and small shot (night parting us) the Turkes retired and offensive unto the inhabitants, whereof, often a day to my great to towne by mens hands, and fed, and regarded like unto Princes; or From this Citie (having left my kind English men and their stately great Lord the Turke, save onely once in the yeare there are certaine where it is likely the Sea hath beene in Alexanders time: Though now, as time altereth every thing, the Sea be fled from that place, which day wee travelled above thirty foure miles, and pitched at a Village id: 46705 author: Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco) title: In the Land of Mosques & Minarets date: words: 87353 sentences: 4561 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/46705.txt txt: ./txt/46705.txt summary: mosque-like tombs distributed throughout the Arab peopled lands, which The Arab of the town apparently spends a good part of his time in a With all his faults and virtues the Arab of to-day is not a great government by the Arab population, asking that the great trading-route The Arab''s French is much like our own--queer at times, but it is real head of the Arabs in Algeria, and the Tunisian French saved the day for France in Algeria, and perhaps by the time these lines The Algiers of to-day is a great and populous city. _patois_ something like the following,--it''s a queer thing, Arab-French, The Arab of Algeria to-day still looks forward to the time when he may The great gates of the inner Arab city of Tunis are most fascinating, great size of the many apartments of this Moorish-Arab house; but like id: 35222 author: Sumner, Charles title: White Slavery in the Barbary States date: words: 28962 sentences: 1821 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/35222.txt txt: ./txt/35222.txt summary: _contrary to the right of Christian freedom_, they had bought as slaves of Europe to treat all captives, taken in war, as slaves. redeem the wretched captives, sold away to Tunis and Algiers. Turks of Algiers, suffered by an English Captive Merchant, with a Christian slaves at Algiers, to the number of four thousand, rose and The story of the efforts to escape from slavery in the Barbary States, viz., _that the American slaves at Algiers are_ WHITE _people, whereas "any Christians whatever, captives in Algiers," making their escape and fugitive "Christians, captives in Algiers," leaving slaves of another Slavery of the Christians at Algiers. on the _history_ of Christian Slavery in the Barbary States. The slavery of Christians by the Barbary States is regarded as an son," he says, "is now a slave in Algier, and but ten years of age, and Christian slavery, says, "In short, there were slaves who left Algiers ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel