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foot and on horseback attendance on the, and a uple of uleteers who the ntlen hadwith the the sires ade a rg round the, both victors andvani射d atag profound silence, waitg for the great roeguart to speak he asked the ntlen who they were, whither theywere gog, and what oney they carried with the; &ot;senor,&ot; repliedone of the, &ot;we are o captas of spanish fantry; our paniesare at naples, and we are on our way to ebark four galleys whichthey say are at barcelona under orders for sicily; and we have abouto or three hundred crowns, with which we are, aordg to ournotions, rich and ntented, for a ldier&039;s poverty does not allowa ore extensive hoard&ot;
roe asked the pilgris the sa estions he had put to thecaptas, and was answered that they were gog to take ship for ro,and that beeen the they ight have about sixty reals he asked alwho was the ach, whither they were bound and what oney they had,and one of the n on horseback replied, &ot;the perns the ach arey lady dona guioar de ones, wife of the rent of the vicaria atnaples, her little daughter, a handaid and a duenna; we siervants are attendance upon her, and the oney aounts to sixhundred crowns&ot;
&ot; then,&ot; said roe guart, &ot;we have got here ne hundred crownsand sixty reals; y ldiers t nuber sixty; see how uchthere falls to each, for i a a bad arithtician&ot; as on as therobbers heard this they raised a shout of &ot;long life to roe guart, spite of the lladres that seek his ru!&ot;
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