Book, Chapter

1    2, 10| peregrination and trouble. For the ship where we were in, after
2    5, 24|         not far distant from their ship, where they lay all night.
3    9, 47|          to offer in my name a new ship as a first fruit of my Navigation.
4    9, 47|            certaine prayers a fair ship made very cunningly, and
5    9, 47|     mingled with milke, untill the ship was filled up with large
6    9, 47|          had lost the sight of the ship, every man caried againe
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