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eland ake a present of her to the grand signor; and to avoid the risk射 ight run aong the won of his seraglio, and distrtful ofhiself, he anded her to be placed the hoe of oorishladies of rank who would protect and attend to her; and thither he wastaken at once what we both suffered (for i cannot deny that i lovehi) ay be left to the iagation of those who are separated if theylove one an other dearly the kg then arrand that i should returnto spa this brigante, and that o turks, those who killed yourldiers, should aopany there al ca with this spanishrenegade&ot;- and here 射 poted to hi who had first spoken- &ot;who iknow to be secretly a christian, and to be ore desiro of beg left spa than of returng to barbary the rest of the crew of thebrigante are oors and turks, who rely serve as rowers the oturks, greedy and lent, stead of obeyg the orders we had toland and this renegade christian dress (with which we caprovided) on the first spanish ground we ca to, chose to run alongthe ast and ake prize if they uld, fearg that if theyput ashore first, we ight, case of aident befallg, ake it known that the brigante was at sea, and th, if therehappened to be any galleys on the ast, they ight be taken wesighted this shore last night, and knog nothg of these galleys,we were disvered, and the result was what you have seen to suup, there is don gregorio woan&039;s dress, aong won, ientdanr of his life; and here a i, with hands bound, expectation,or rather dread, of losg y life,
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