The History of a Fair Greek: Who was Taken Out of a Seraglio at Constantinople, and Brought to Paris by a Late Embassador at the Ottoman Port, Interspersed with the Surprising Adventures of Several Other Slaves

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J. Hodges, 1755 - 284 pages
 

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Page 93 - ... belonged to him. He would give her thirty Slaves of both Sexes, all his jewels, -the number and luftre of which were aftonifhing, and every thing elfe (he could wim for.
Page 98 - I found her with a pen in her hand. I am writing, faid fhe, to the Selidtar, to put an end to any hopes he may have fro'm, my anfwer.

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