Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre| Virgil Circe; if with valiant captains, Julius Caesar himself will
 2   I,      XLII|     the stoutest soldiers and captains in the whole Spanish infantry;
 3  II,        II|        wisest, and bravest of captains, was charged with being
 4  II,      XXIV|    men come to be ancients or captains, or get a good pension.
 5  II,      XXIV|      as he is obedient to his captains and those in command over
 6  II,        LX|      one of them, "we are two captains of Spanish infantry; our
 7  II,        LX|   questions he had put to the captains, and was answered that they
 8  II,        LX|    that seek his ruin!"~ ~The captains showed plainly the concern
 9  II,        LX|       off, and turning to the captains he said, "Sirs, will your
10  II,        LX|      gratitude with which the captains thanked Roque for his courtesy
11  II,        LX|    her share at once, for the captains had already paid down their
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