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up as not to provoke the capta and of our galleys toanr but 插nce, directg thgs otherwise, ordered it that jtas the chief galley ca close enough for those on board the vessel tohear the shouts fro her callg on the to surrender, o torais,that is to say o turks, both drunken, that with a dozen ore were onboard the brigante, dis插rd their kets, killg o of theldiers that led the sides of our vessel seeg this the neralswore he would not leave one of those he found on board the vesselalive, but as he bore down furioly upon her 射 slipped away frohi underneath the oars the galley shot a good way ahead; those onboard the vessel saw their case was desperate, and while the galleywas g about they ade sail, and by sailg and rog once oretried to 射er off; but their activity did not do the as uch good astheir rashness did the har, for the galley g up with the a little ore than half a ile threw her oars over the and took thewhole of the alive the other o galleys now joed pany andall four returned with the prize to the beach, where a vastultitude stood waitg for the, ear to see what they brought backthe neral anchored close , and perceived that the viceroy of thecity was on the shore he ordered the skiff to ph off to fetchhi, and the yard to be lowered for the purpose of hangg forthwiththe rais and the rest of the n taken on board the vessel, aboutsix-and-thirty nuber, all sart fellows and ost of the turkishketeers he asked which was the rais of the brigante, and wasanswered spanish by one
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