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

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That bribed Cat’ual lent no heed as due to the high words; nay more he rackt his thought to find some subtle fantasy and new, some deep and devilish scheme, some monstr’ous plot; or how his brutal steel he might imbrue in that detested blood he ever sought; or how the vessels he might blast and burn that none and nought therein may home return.

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