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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Naples in September 1575 on board the Sun galley, in company 2 I, TransPre| persuade him to slip away on board a vessel that was on the 3 I, TransPre| critical. He was already on board heavily ironed, when the 4 I, XXXIX| galley of John Andrea, on board of which I and my company 5 I, XXXIX| such a case, I leaped on board the enemy's galley, which, 6 I, XL| who, when a cabin boy on board a ship, had been taken by 7 I, XL| the bano and putting us on board; especially if the Moorish 8 I, XLI| killing the Moors who were on board the vessel. As soon, then, 9 I, XLI| vessel, and he leaping on board first, drew his cutlass 10 I, XLI| all the Christians were on board, and the Moors, who were 11 I, XLI| those who had remained on board were waiting for us in apprehension 12 I, XLI| set in when we were all on board the vessel, where the cords 13 I, XLI| Finding herself now on board, and that we were about 14 I, XLI| did. In short we went on board with the Frenchmen, who, 15 II, XIX| his companion in bed, at board, and everywhere, as the 16 II, XXVI| flings the table and the board far from him and calls in 17 II, XXIX| lice die upon everybody on board the ship, and not a single 18 II, XLI| to go sitting on a bare board, your worship would have 19 II, LXI| swept the water, while on board the bugles, trumpets, and 20 II, LXI| movement. The soldiers on board the galleys kept up a ceaseless 21 II, LXII| them; and what happened on board of them will be told in 22 II, LXIII| as Don Quixote stepped on board of it, the leading galley 23 II, LXIII| of distinction comes on board a galley) by exclaiming " 24 II, LXIII| ceremony with those who came on board the galleys for the first 25 II, LXIII| so rapidly that they on board the brigantine saw clearly 26 II, LXIII| close enough for those on board the vessel to hear the shouts 27 II, LXIII| with a dozen more were on board the brigantine, discharged 28 II, LXIII| one of those he found on board the vessel alive, but as 29 II, LXIII| good way ahead; those on board the vessel saw their case 30 II, LXIII| rest of the men taken on board the vessel, about six-and-thirty 31 II, LXIII| viceroy, who was now coming on board the galley, and with him 32 II, LXIII| of the best soldiers on board these galleys, and I have 33 II, LXIII| pilgrim, who had come on board of the galley at the same 34 II, LXIV| shall be able to get on board though all the world strive 35 II, LXV| was in woman's dress; on board the vessel, however, he