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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER XIII THE FIRST PRIZES
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"Was there one galley, or two ?" "Three galleys," the man replied in a faint whisper.
"Do you know where they were from ?" "Tripoli." "How long ago ?" "It was about three hours after sunrise when we saw them coming up," the man said, his voice gaining in strength, as some wine they gave him took effect.

"It was useless to fight, and I hauled down our flag, but in spite of that one of the pirates fired a broadside, and one of the shot hit the mast and brought it down, and I was crushed under it.

They boarded us, took off all the crew as captives, and emptied the hold; I knew that I was done for, and begged them to kill me; but they paid no attention.

I know a little of their language, and as I lay there I caught something of what they were saying; they are bound for the Island of Sardinia, where they have a rendezvous, and are to join a great gathering of their consorts.

I don't know the name of the place, but it is on the east coast.


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