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Page 122
Wherefore , if the Christians were to go to sleep on guard , you may imagine that they would get a bad awakening . Therefore they could on no account be careless . And , assuredly , whenever the greatest deeds and the most perilous were ...
Wherefore , if the Christians were to go to sleep on guard , you may imagine that they would get a bad awakening . Therefore they could on no account be careless . And , assuredly , whenever the greatest deeds and the most perilous were ...
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no Saracen dared appear , and there even were Christians who went on three or four days ' raids and brought back great prizes of captured men and beasts , so that the Saracens dared not leave their hosts , for they feared they would be ...
no Saracen dared appear , and there even were Christians who went on three or four days ' raids and brought back great prizes of captured men and beasts , so that the Saracens dared not leave their hosts , for they feared they would be ...
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The admiral had a fine castle built , which was held and is and will always be held to the greater honour of Christians than any other castle in the world . Jerba is an island half - way across Barbary ; for , if you reckon well , it is ...
The admiral had a fine castle built , which was held and is and will always be held to the greater honour of Christians than any other castle in the world . Jerba is an island half - way across Barbary ; for , if you reckon well , it is ...
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INTRODUCTION | xxxiii |
PROLOGUE | lxxviii |
In which are recounted the favours God bestowed on | 1 |
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