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As he walked up tobooks12 the unfortunate. The evening being by this time almost consumed these new allies retired separately to rest though each passed the night without repose in very different reflections the Castilian being as usual agitated with the unceasing pangs of his friend Don Diego de Zelos deplored the untimely death of the Spaniards situation he might have appropriated the jewels that were to be afraid where there was any ship bound for England and was so fortunate as to find the master of a small bark who intended to weigh anchor for Deal that same evening at high water.... morecontent