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

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“All Aethiopians are, yet ’twould appear, they held communion with men better bred: Some words of Arab parlance here we hear imported sounds their mother-speech amid: A flimsy wrapper of tree-wool they wear a-twisted tight about each kinky head; while other pieces dipt in azure tinct, are round their middles and their shame precinct.

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