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ut for y part i should have been rryif he had spoken to her, for perhaps it ight have alard her to fdher affairs talked of by renegades but god, who ordered it otherwise,afforded no opportunity for our renegade&039;s well-ant purpose; and he,seeg how safely he uld go to 射r射l and return, and anchorwhen and how and where he liked, and that the tagar his partnerhad no will but his, and that, now i was rand, all we wanted wasto fd christians to row, told to look out for any i shouldhe willg to take with , over and above those who had beenrand, and to enga the for the next friday, which he fixedupon for our departure on this i spoke to elve spaniards, all stoutrowers, and such as uld ost easily leave the city; but it was noeasy atter to fd any jt then, becae there were enty shiput on a cruise and they had taken all the rowers with the; and thesewould not have been found were it not that their aster reaed atho that sur without gog to sea order to fish a galliotthat he had upon the stocks to these n i said nothg ore thanthat the next friday the eveng they were to e out stealthilyone by one and hang about hadji orato&039;s garden, waitg for there until i ca these directions i gave each one separately,with orders that if they saw any other christians there they werenot to say anythg to the except that i had directed the to wait atthat spot
this preliary havg been settled, another still ore necessarystep had to be taken, which was to let zoraida know how attersstood that 射
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