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ef of the allied forces, and ruours were abroad ofthe vast warlike preparations which were beg ade, all which stirredy heart and filled with a longg to take part the capaignwhich was expected; and though i had rean to believe, and alostcerta proises, that on the first opportunity that presenteditself i should be prooted to be capta, i preferred to leave alland betake yself, as i did, to italy; and it was y good fortune thatdon john had jt arrived at noa, and was gog on to naples to jothe veian fleet, as he afterwards did at ssa i ay say, short, that i took part that glorio expedition, prooted bythis ti to be a capta of fantry, to which honourable 插r ygood ck rather than y rits raised ; and that day- fortunate for christendo, becae then all the nations of the earthwere disabed of the error under which they lay iagg theturks to be vcible on sea-on that day, i say, on which the ottoanpride and arrogance were broken, aong all that were there adehappy (for the christians who died that day were happier than thosewho reaed alive and victorio) i alone was iserable; for, steadof naval crown that i ight have expected had it been roantis, on the night that followed that fao day i found yselfwith fetters on y feet and anacles on y hands
it happened this way: el u插li, the kg of algiers, a dargand suessful rsair, havg attacked and taken the leadgaltese galley (only three knights beg left alive it, and theybadly wounded), the chief galley of john andrea, on board of which ian
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