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Page 46
... gang to be removed to Dunkirk , and being advised that their condition at that place would be one of less suffering than if they waited till the departure of the next body destined for Marseilles , they submitted to their fate .
... gang to be removed to Dunkirk , and being advised that their condition at that place would be one of less suffering than if they waited till the departure of the next body destined for Marseilles , they submitted to their fate .
Page 47
In addition to these there were about fifty free mariners , who worked the sails and otherwise helped in the management of the vessel ; there were also about a hundred soldiers , and a consi- derable body of officers , who were required ...
In addition to these there were about fifty free mariners , who worked the sails and otherwise helped in the management of the vessel ; there were also about a hundred soldiers , and a consi- derable body of officers , who were required ...
Page 50
Six miserable creatures cowering in a heap one over the other under each bench , all perfectly naked , for none of them had had strength left to put on their shirts ; most of them bloody , from the stripes of the whip , and their bodies ...
Six miserable creatures cowering in a heap one over the other under each bench , all perfectly naked , for none of them had had strength left to put on their shirts ; most of them bloody , from the stripes of the whip , and their bodies ...
Page 54
... out to them that the danger was past , but received no answer . At the same time he found himself bathed in blood , from three severe wounds which he had had received in different parts of his body . But 54 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... out to them that the danger was past , but received no answer . At the same time he found himself bathed in blood , from three severe wounds which he had had received in different parts of his body . But 54 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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had received in different parts of his body . But there was no help or succour to be had , for all around him had been killed , both on his own bench , and the benches immediately before and behind him ; so that out of the eighteen ...
had received in different parts of his body . But there was no help or succour to be had , for all around him had been killed , both on his own bench , and the benches immediately before and behind him ; so that out of the eighteen ...
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