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Page 140
And they entered the city by night , by a place called Caperina , where the ladies of Messina were building a wall ” which is still there ; and they entered so secretly that they were not heard by the host . Now I shall cease to speak ...
And they entered the city by night , by a place called Caperina , where the ladies of Messina were building a wall ” which is still there ; and they entered so secretly that they were not heard by the host . Now I shall cease to speak ...
Page 144
Catona , as it was the nearest land , for from Catona to Messina is not more than six miles . And this he did in order that galleys and barges should make many journeys during the night . However , they did not make so many journeys ...
Catona , as it was the nearest land , for from Catona to Messina is not more than six miles . And this he did in order that galleys and barges should make many journeys during the night . However , they did not make so many journeys ...
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And at once he surrounded them and took them all and manned them , and sent them to Sicily , to Messina . And then he shaped his course for Taranto and there also he found much shipping which he took and sent to Messina .
And at once he surrounded them and took them all and manned them , and sent them to Sicily , to Messina . And then he shaped his course for Taranto and there also he found much shipping which he took and sent to Messina .
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INTRODUCTION | xxxiii |
PROLOGUE | lxxviii |
In which are recounted the favours God bestowed on | 1 |
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