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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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“Forth fares the remnant of the Paynimry from Lusitania, hurled in headlong flight: But Mir-almuminin may never flee, for ere he flee his life hath fled the light. To Him whose arm vouchsafed such Victory in praise and stintless prayer our hosts unite: Chances so passing strange make clear to ken God’s arm smites sorer than all arms of men.

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