The Pacha of Many Tales. Фредерик Марриет

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       Frederick Marryat

      The Pacha of Many Tales

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066196158

       Chapter I

       STORY OF THE CAMEL-DRIVER.

       Chapter II

       STORY OF THE GREEK SLAVE.

       Chapter III

       STORY OF THE MONK.

       Chapter IV

       STORY OF THE MONK.

       Chapter V

       HUCKABACK.

       Chapter VI

       Chapter VII

       MANUSCRIPT OF THE MONK,

       Chapter VIII

       Chapter IX

       THIRD VOYAGE OF HUCKABACK.

       Chapter X

       FOURTH VOYAGE OF HUCKABACK.

       Chapter XI

       FIFTH VOYAGE OF HUCKABACK.

       Chapter XII

       SIXTH VOYAGE OF HUCKABACK.

       Chapter XIII

       Chapter XIV

       THE SCARRED LOVER.

       Chapter XV

       THE STORY OF HUDUSI.

       Chapter XVI

       Chapter XVII

       TALE OF THE ENGLISH SAILOR.

       Chapter XVIII

       THE WATER-CARRIER.

       Chapter XIX

       THE WONDROUS TALE OF HAN.

       Chapter XX

       STORY OF THE OLD WOMAN.

       Chapter XXI

       Chapter XXII

       Table of Contents

      Every one acquainted with the manners and customs of the East must be aware, that there is no situation of eminence more unstable, or more dangerous to its possessor, than that of a pacha. Nothing, perhaps, affords us more convincing proof of the risk which men will incur, to obtain a temporary authority over their fellow-creatures, than the avidity with which this office is accepted from the sultan; who, within the memory of the new occupant, has consigned scores of his predecessors to the bowstring. It would almost appear, as if the despot but elevated a head from the crowd, that he might obtain a more fair and uninterrupted sweep for his scimitar, when he cut it off; only exceeded in his peculiar taste by the king of Dahomy, who is said to ornament the steps of his palace with heads, fresh severed, each returning sun, as we renew the decoration of our apartments from our gay parterres. I make these observations, that I may not be accused of a disregard to chronology, in not precisely stating the year, or rather the months, during which flourished one of a race, who, like the flowers of the Cistus, one morning in all their splendour, on the next, are strewed lifeless on the ground to make room for their successors. Speaking of such ephemeral creations, it will be quite sufficient to say, "There was a Pacha."

      Would you inquire by what means he was raised to the distinction? It is an

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