栗子小說 m.lizi.tw栗子小說 m.lizi.tw栗子小說 m.lizi.twplaninthreeofhisshipstothelittlesettlentofisabella,ahesoutheinsightofthethreeuntainpeaksofthelargeislandhecalledtrindad,ortrinity.
lookonyourpofsouthariouthoftheorino,aghtyriverihepartofsoutharica.
luusastedaboutthisisland,andashedidso,lookibussae.
soyousee,thestoryofluusshoistakes.inhisfirstvoyagehefoundanislandandthoughtitainlandoftheeastehesphere;inhisthirdvoyagehedisveredtheinlandoftheakes,butthosestakeshavetuedouttobe,florioussuccesses.
chapterx.froaradisetoprison.
ifyouknoindissetonanyohing,youhattheyarealalkingaboutthatthing.isnotthissotheyhavepeoplecalla”hobby”heyareapt,aso”ridetheirhobbytodeath.”
ifthisistrueoforetrueofheygettobeevertheyseeorevertheydoalusonthatoneidea.
itbus.allhislifehisoneideahadbeenthefindingofasiatheindies,orcathay,ashecalleditbysailingtothebeliefthathesoftheeasteastofasia.theideathathehadfoundaneeredhishead.
so,ainland.
butouthofthegreatorinoriverheouthandthedragonsuththathefirstuoexplainitall.
thenhehadabuseofthebiblesedothehillsofparadise;asluussahebeautifullandhehadreached,andsahegreatriversendingdoserstothesea,hefittedallthathesaothebiblestoriesheknesurethathehadreallydisveredtheentrahegardenofeden.
hehissoreeyes,hisshipsetoeback.
soatlasthetuedathelovelylandthathethoughtstbeparadiseandsteeredtoessengereiralsarrival,sailedaton.
bartholobushadasadstorytotellhisbrotheriralgreeotell.
youhavehearditsaidthatthereareblaenandjealousn,andtheydegreattrouble,bothiyofisabellaandintheneeingo.
suisbushadstaidsolonginspainthattheseosaythattheykne,andthathisoffiiralhiifthisselves,theysaid.theyndsoftheadralsbrothers,bartholohehadleftincharge.
sotheyroseinrebellion,ahingssounfortableforthethersthatthelonyrifeandquarreling.
theleaderofthisrevolteninthelony.hisnabusandbartholoingo,ohirtiethofaugust,theyfoundthatroldanandhisfollopfortheelvesinanotherpartoftheisland,andgivenoutthattheyiohaveanythiodobusbrothers.
thisrebellionbus,afterthinkingitallover,thoughtthattheonlytogiveintoroldanandpatentbye,hesaid,iplaintothekingandhavethisrebelroldanpunished.
sotheadralebaepositionheheldbefore,andifluusbusagreedtothisandalsogavetherebelsperssiontousethepooativesasslavesontheirlands.sothetroubleseedtobeoverforabussenttospaierstothekingandqueen.butintheselettersheaccusedroldanofrebellionandtriedtoexplainhatthingsi.
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