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1 I, TransPre| as a private soldier in Captain Diego Urbina's company, 2 I, TransPre| Pacheco, as reported by Captain George Carleton, in his " 3 I, VI| we might have excused the Captain if he had not brought him 4 I, XIII| soldier who executes what his captain orders does no less than 5 I, XIII| orders does no less than the captain himself who gives the order. 6 I, XXV| sagacity of a brave and skilful captain; not representing or describing 7 I, XXXII| the "History of the Great Captain Gonzalo Hernandez de Cordova, 8 I, XXXII| be that about the Great Captain and that Diego Garcia; for 9 I, XXXII| nonsense; but this of the Great Captain is a true history, and contains 10 I, XXXII| over the world of the Great Captain, a famous and illustrious 11 I, XXXII| couple of figs for your Great Captain and your Diego Garcia!"~ ~ 12 I, XXXV| recently engaged with the Great Captain Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordova 13 I, XXXVIII| can do is to inform his captain of what is going on so that 14 I, XXXIX| be ensign under a famous captain of Guadalajara, Diego de 15 I, XXXIX| should be promoted to be captain, I preferred to leave all 16 I, XXXIX| promoted by this time to be a captain of infantry, to which honourable 17 I, XXXIX| called the Prize, whose captain was a son of the famous 18 I, XXXIX| successful and unconquered captain Don Alvaro de Bazan, Marquis 19 I, XXXIX| their oars and seized their captain who stood on the stage at 20 I, XL| discovered that I was a captain, although I declared my 21 I, XLI| fainthearted, hearing their captain speak in this way, were 22 I, XLI| was discovered; but the captain (who was the one who had 23 I, XLI| and some biscuit; and the captain, moved by I know not what 24 I, XLII| said to him, "In truth, captain, the manner in which you 25 I, XLII| kindly and sincere that the captain was much gratified by their 26 I, XLII| reason for supposing, senor captain, that you will not be kindly 27 I, XLII| value."~ ~"Still," said the captain, "I would not make myself 28 I, XLII| courage."~ ~"And how was the captain called, senor?" asked the 29 I, XLII| rose in a few years to be captain of infantry, and to see 30 I, XLII| by the Frenchmen.~ ~The captain, standing a little to one 31 I, XLII| self-restraint! That brave captain that you speak of is my 32 I, XLII| out his purpose and the captain's wishes, had no desire 33 I, XLII| daughter following her. The captain was waiting to see what 34 I, XLII| whom you see here is the Captain Viedma, and this is the 35 I, XLII| your kind heart."~ ~The captain ran to embrace his brother, 36 I, XLII| Then they agreed that the captain and Zoraida should return 37 I, XLVII| and his companions, to the captain, his brother, and the ladies, 38 I, XLVII| battles, portraying a valiant captain with all the qualifications 39 I, LI| and divers other parts. A captain who chanced to pass that 40 II, XLII| as a lawyer, partly as a captain, for, in the island I am 41 II, XLIV| Curiosity," and "The Captive Captain," which stand, as it were, 42 II, LIII| plaza and be our leader and captain; it falls upon you by right, 43 II, LX| stand and wait until their captain came up. Don Quixote was 44 II, LX| at that moment of their captain, who was about thirty-four 45 II, LX| Gascon and Catalan, "This captain of ours would make a better 46 II, LXIII| Sancho was seated on the captain's stage, close to the aftermost 47 II, LXIII| so as not to provoke the captain in command of our galleys