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CHAPTER VII
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You would reach Asia by going west." He spoke in the measured tone of a recital often made alike to himself and to others.

"I hold that the voyage from Palos, say, first south to the Canaries and then due west would not exceed three months.

Yet I began to go west to India full eighteen years ago! I have voyaged eighteen years, with dead calms and head winds, with storms and back-puttings, with pirates and mutinies, with food and water lacking, with only God and my purpose for friend! I have touched at the court of Portugal and at the court of Spain, and, roundabout way, at the court of England, and at the houses of the Doges of Venice and of Genoa.

They all kept me swinging long at anchor, but they have never given me a furthering wind.

Eighteen years going to India! But why do I say eighteen?
The Lord put me forth from landside the day I was born.


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