Chap.

1 11|    seeing one of his galleys sunk before his eyes though,
2 11|      one four-banked galley, sunk another, disabled a third,
3 16|      on board, besides three sunk, without any loss on our
4 21|  number. His own ship, being sunk by the multitude that crowded
5 25|      attack, and pierced and sunk one of the enemy's ships;
6 31|      fled was overloaded and sunk. ~
7 46| valor. Octavius's galley was sunk, and many others were taken
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