Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      once strove to raise the ransom money, the father disposing
 2   I,  TransPre|    was more easily satisfied; ransom was accepted in his case,
 3   I,  TransPre| trying once more to raise the ransom money, and at last a sum
 4   I,     XXXIX|       hope of obtaining it by ransom, for I was firmly resolved
 5   I,        XL|       whom to treat for their ransom, even though they may have
 6   I,        XL|       and comfort until their ransom arrives. The king's captives
 7   I,        XL|    captives also, that are on ransom, do not go out to work with
 8   I,        XL|       crew, unless when their ransom is delayed; for then, to
 9   I,        XL|  however, was one of those on ransom, for when it was discovered
10   I,        XL| quality marked out as held to ransom; but though at times, or
11   I,        XL|     from this window. With it ransom yourself and your friends,
12   I,        XL|  anyone to go for the vessel, ransom thyself and do thou go,
13   I,        XL|      to this plan, paying the ransom of one who was to go to
14   I,        XL|    the money intended for the ransom of one of us Christians
15   I,        XL|     she said, money enough to ransom all, because once free it
16   I,        XL|      Valencia he would pay my ransom; for if he had given the
17   I,        XL|      the king suspect that my ransom money had been for a long
18   I,        XL|     done, steps were taken to ransom our three comrades, so as
19   I,       XLI|     me then whether I were on ransom or not, and what my master
20   I,      XLII|     of the reed to obtain his ransom; but what now disquiets
21  II,     LXIII|     offered to go and pay the ransom of the Christians if by
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