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1 I, TransPre| recapture of these places by the Turks, he obtained leave to return 2 I, XXXIX| they lay in imagining the Turks to be invincible on sea-on 3 I, XXXIX| taken the kingdom from the Turks, and placed Muley Hamet 4 I, XXXIX| two palms depth, while the Turks found none at two yards; 5 I, XXXIX| fort also fell; but the Turks had to win it inch by inch, 6 I, XL| thus in their hands, the Turks gave orders to dismantle 7 I, XL| is the practice with the Turks to name people from some 8 I, XL| or prison called by the Turks a bano in which they confine 9 I, XL| entirely without any, that the Turks acknowledged he did it merely 10 I, XL| this end they joined the Turks in their foray. In this 11 I, XLI| up, exclaiming that four Turks had leaped over the fence 12 I, XLI| instinctively have a dread of the Turks, but particularly of the 13 I, XLI| went away to look for the Turks, leaving me alone with Zoraida, 14 I, XLI| after having sent away the Turks, saw how we were walking 15 I, XLI| done thee no harm, and the Turks have now gone; feel no alarm, 16 I, XLI| thee, for as I say, the Turks at my request have gone 17 I, XLI| she only meant that the Turks should go, not thou; or 18 II, LXIII| Toraquis, that is to say two Turks, both drunken, that with 19 II, LXIII| for among those barbarous Turks a fair youth is more esteemed 20 II, LXIII| brigantine, and that two Turks, those who killed your soldiers, 21 II, LXIII| brigantine are Moors and Turks, who merely serve as rowers. 22 II, LXIII| serve as rowers. The two Turks, greedy and insolent, instead 23 II, LXIII| gave orders to have the two Turks who had killed his two soldiers