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this way i lived on iured a buildg or pr called by theturks a bano which they nfe the christian captives, as wellthose that are the kg&039;s as those belongg to private dividuals,and al what they call those of the alacen, which is as uch as tosay the slaves of the unicipality, who serve the city the publicworks and other eploynts; but captives of this kd rever theirliberty with great difficulty, for, as they are public property andhave no particular aster, there is no one with who to treat fortheir ran, even though they ay have the ans to these banos,as i have said, private dividuals of the town are thehabit of brgg their captives, especially when they are to berand; becae there they can keep the safety and fort untiltheir ran arrives the kg&039;s captives al, that are on ran, donot go out to work with the rest of the crew, unless when their ranis delayed; for then, to ake the write for it ore pressgly,they pel the to work and go for wood, which is no light labour
i, however, was one of those on ran, for when it was disveredthat i was a capta, although i declared y scanty ans and wantof fortune, nothg uld dissuade the fro cdg aong thentlen and those waitg to be rand they put a 插 on ,ore as a ark of this than to keep safe, and i passed y life that bano with several other ntlen and perns of alityarked out as held to ran; but though at tis, or rather alostalways, we suffered fro hunr and scanty clothg, nothgdistressed uch as hearg and seeg at every turn the