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1 1 | more. But then the wind came about, and settled in the
2 2 | And it came to pass that the next day
3 2 | long till we were on land, came close to the shore and offered
4 4 | despatched our answer, there came toward us a person (as it
5 4 | and the locks of his hair came down below the brims of
6 4 | man was he to behold. He came in a boat, gilt in some
7 6 | returned; and awhile after came the notary to us aboard
8 7 | next morning early there came to us the same officer that
9 7 | us the same officer that came to us at first, with his
10 7 | his cane, and told us he came to conduct us to the strangers’
11 8 | little, and to stay till he came back to us, which was about
12 12| three days were past, there came to us a new man, that we
13 14| the clock; the governor came to us again, and after salutations
14 15| ascension of our Saviour it came to pass, that there was
15 17| toward the pillar; but ere he came near it, the pillar and
16 19| paused, and a mes senger came and called him forth from
17 20| next day the same governor came again to us immediately
18 24| that were no sailors, that came with them; as Persians,
19 25| certain it is there never came back either ship or man
20 27| those parts; when after they came down into the valley, and
21 27| infinite flight of birds, that came up to the high grounds,
22 29| could be taken where they came but for a dream. Now for
23 32| took his leave. But when it came once among our people that
24 45| thus in conference, there came one that seemed to be a
25 45| haste.” The next morning he came to me again, joyful as it
26 47| Three days after the Jew came to me again, and said: “
27 47| it in the forenoon.” We came at our day and hour, and
28 47| fastened about him. When we came in, as we were taught, we
29 69| the voice louder than it came, some shriller and some
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