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    heln,thankstothefavorableond,

    etheinstructorofjapo,asthepoor

    abbefariahadbeenhistutor.hepoitohihebearingsofthe

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    readinthatvastbookopenedoverourheadsheycallheaven,

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    inquiredofhi”istheuseofteagallthesethingstoa

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    asskilfulaasterashehadbeenahardysean;hehadfordan

    acquaintanceugglerso,andleaedallthe

    sonisbyhesehalfpiratesregnizeeachother.hehad

    passedandrepassedhisislandofntecristotes,butnot

    oneda

    resolution.assoonashisehepatronoftheyoung

    aliaended,heallvesselonhisoforin

    hisseveralvoyageshehadassedahundredpiastresandunderso

    pretextlandattheislandofntecristo.thenheo

    kehisresearches,notperhapseliberty,forhewouldbe

    doubtlesspaniedhibutinthisworldwe

    strisksothing.prisonhaddeedndprudent,andhewasdesirous

    ofrunningnoriskagination;

    fertileasitdeviseanyplanforreagtheisland

    panionship.

    dantesossedaboutonthesedoubtsaron,who

    hadgreatnfidenhiandin

    hisservibythearneeveningandledhioatave

    ontheviadeloglio,ugglersofleghoused

    tateanddiscussaffairsedhtheirtrade.already

    danteshadvisitedthisritiboursetes,andseeing

    allthesehardyfreetraders,hefoearly

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    thepatronoftheyoungaliaproposedasaplaceoflandingtheisland

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    soldiersnorrevenueoffiidst

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    haveseparatedifinct,butiquityappearstohave

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    arouave,helanguagesoftheknoere

    juledinalinguafranca.hetwopersonswhohad

    beendiscussier,ithadbeend

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