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We reade, having

informed himself of all that was requisite for him to do, set out for the

city of Granada to restore hih the medium of the Holy Inquisition The other released captives

took their departures, each the way that seemed best to hi more than the crohich the

courtesy of the Frenchht the beast on which she rides; and, I for the present attending her

as her father and squire and not as her husband, we are now going to

ascertain if , or if any of h, as Heaven has made me the coned to me, however happy,

that I would rather have The patience hich she endures the

hardships that poverty brings with it, and the eagerness she shows to

become a Christian, are such that they fill me with adh the happiness I feel in seeing myself

hers, and herwhether I

shall find any corner to shelter her in my own country, or whether ties in the fortunes and lives of my

father and brothers, that I shall hardly find anyone who knows me, if

they are not alive

I have no entle or a curious one let your better judgladly have told it to youyou has made me leave out more than one circumstance