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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER XII THE BOY GALLEY
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He could suspend any officer from duty, and had unquestioned power of life and death over the crews.

He had been frequently on board the galley since she had been launched, and had been pleased with the attention paid by Gervaise to his duties, and with the ready manner in which the young knights carried out his orders.
"Sir Gervaise Tresham," he said, "it is usual, as you know, to appoint each galley to a certain cruising ground, to which it is confined during its three months' absence.

At present there is a galley on each of these stations, and as the last relief took place but a month since, it is better that they should remain at the stations allotted to them.

I have therefore, after consultation with his Highness the grand master, decided to give you a free hand.

You are as likely to meet with pirates in one quarter as in another, and you will pick up from vessels you may overhaul news of their doings, which will enable you to direct your course to the point where you will be most useful." "In the first place, however, you will proceed to the coast of Tunis.
Visconti's galley is already there, but the coast swarms with corsairs, and we have had many complaints as to their depredations.


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