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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| to declare himself the slave of her will, which the next 2 I, XXII| thinking of," said the galley slave; "mine was that I loved 3 I, XXII| galleys," answered the galley slave, who was a young man of 4 I, XXII| sir," answered the galley slave, "for there is nothing worse 5 I, XXII| reverse," said the galley slave; "for he who sings once 6 I, XXII| That," said the galley slave, "is like a man having money 7 I, XXII| so," replied the galley slave, "and the offence for which 8 I, XXII| commissary," said the galley slave at this, "let us have no 9 I, XXII| see," returned the galley slave, "that man goes as God pleases, 10 I, XXVIII| vassal, but I am not your slave; your nobility neither has 11 I, XXXVI| take and accept me as thy slave, for so long as I am thine 12 I, XXXVI| true master of this your slave, even though adverse fate 13 I, XXXIX| my bench, and made him a slave to the same master; and 14 I, XL| one" rowed at the oar as a slave of the Grand Signor's for 15 I, XL| a child my father had a slave who taught me to pray the 16 I, XL| that she had a Christian slave who was now dead; all which 17 I, XLI| I replied that I was a slave of the Arnaut Mami (for 18 II, LVIII| have subdued me and made a slave of me. The devil! What a