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

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That livelong night in durance vile he lies, and of next day a part, when he ordains once more to see the King: But leave denies the Guard that not a few of men contains. To tempt with other tricks the Géntoo tries, fearing his Monarch pay him for his pains, when shown the malice which must soon be known, if there a longer time the stranger wone.

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