tailieunhanh - The Circassian Slave

The peculiarities of Turkish character are of the follower of Mahomet, as they appear to-day; and the incidents depicted are such as have precedents daily in the oriental capital. Leaving the tale to the kind consideration of the reader, the author would not fail to express his thanks for former indulgence and favor. . | The Circassian Slave Maturin Murray Ballou DODO I WI PRESS THE CIRCASSIAN SLAVE OR THE SULTAN S FAVORITE. A Story of Constantinople and the Caucasus. BY LIEUTENANT MURRAY. 1851. PUBLISHER S NOTE. The following Novelette was originally published in THE PICTORIAL DRAWING ROOM COMPANION and is but a specimen of the many deeply entertaining Tales and the gems of literary merit which grace the columns of that elegant and highly popular journal. THE COMPANION embodies a corps of contributors of rare literary excellence and is regarded as the ne plus ultra by its scores of thousands of .

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