Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XLI|     twelve Spaniards, all stout rowers, and such as could most
2   I,       XLI|      and they had taken all the rowers with them; and these would
3   I,       XLI|        prisoners of the Moorish rowers who rowed in the vessel;
4   I,       XLI|      alacrity each of our stout rowers took his oar, and commending
5   I,       XLI|      was well provided; but the rowers said it was not a time to
6   I,       XLI| expedition. We gave the Moorish rowers some food, and the renegade
7  II,     LXIII|      Turks, who merely serve as rowers. The two Turks, greedy and
8  II,     LXIII|      banks, manned by Christian rowers, as he knew where, how,
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